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A Daily Study Comparing Alcohol‐Related Positive and Negative Consequences for Days With Only Alcohol Use Versus Days With Simultaneous Alcohol and Marijuana Use in a Community Sample of Young Adults

机译:每日研究比较酒精相关的阳性和负面后果,只有酒精使用与日子,同时酒精和大麻在年轻人的社区样本中使用

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Background Alcohol and marijuana are psychoactive substances commonly used by young adults and are independently associated with numerous acute and long‐term consequences. Many young adults engage in simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use to cross‐fade (i.e., to enhance the effects of intoxication), although the extent to which alcohol use and alcohol‐related consequences increase on SAM occasions compared to alcohol‐only occasions is unclear. This study examines daily data among a sample of SAM users comparing SAM days to other days when young adults only used alcohol. Methods A sample of 409 young adults (age 18 to 25; M age ?=?21.6, SD?=?2.2; 50.9% women) who reported SAM use in the past month completed 2 bursts of 14?days of daily surveys (28?days in total) assessing alcohol use, alcohol‐related consequences, and SAM use. Results Multilevel models based on alcohol‐only and SAM days ( n ?=?3,016?days; 391 individuals) indicated young adults drank more alcohol on SAM days compared to alcohol‐only days (with no marijuana use). Similarly, days with SAM use were associated with more alcohol‐related positive and negative consequences. The daily association between SAM use and positive consequences was statistically significant, after accounting for the amount of alcohol consumed; in contrast, the association between SAM use and negative consequences was diminished and nonsignificant. Conclusions Among young adult SAM users, days with SAM use were associated with more alcohol use and positive consequences compared to days they only drank alcohol. Further examination of the motivational context for engaging in SAM use, as well as potential physiological interactions between alcohol and marijuana use on alcohol’s effects, is warranted. Alcohol interventions might benefit from addressing increased alcohol use and alcohol‐related consequences as risks associated with SAM use.
机译:背景酒精和大麻是年轻成年人常用的精神活性物质,与众多急性和长期后果独立相关。许多年轻的成年人同时酗酒和大麻(Sam)用于交叉(即,提高中毒的影响),尽管酒精使用和与酒精相关的后果增加了与仅酒精的含量相比的程度尚不清楚。本研究审查了SAM用户样本中的日常数据,将萨姆日与年轻成年人仅使用酒精的其他日子进行比较。方法样本409名年轻成人(年龄18至25岁;年龄? ?总共数日)评估酒精使用,与酗酒相关的后果和SAM使用。结果基于酒精和萨姆日的多级模型(n?=?3,016?天; 391个体)表明年轻的成年人在萨姆日喝了更多的酒精,而不是酒精的日子(没有大麻使用)。类似地,山姆使用的天数与更多的酒精相关的阳性和负面后果有关。在消耗的酒精量核算后,SAM使用与阳性后果之间的日常关联是统计学意义;相比之下,SAM使用与负面后果之间的关联减少和无显着。结论年轻成年山姆用户,SAM使用的日子与日期相比,山姆使用和积极后果有关,他们只喝酒。需要进一步检查用于参与SAM使用的动机背景,以及酒精和大麻对酒精效应之间的潜在生理相互作用。酒精干预可能会受益于通过与与SAM使用相关的风险来解决增加的酒精使用和与酒精相关的后果。

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