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Comparing injunctive marijuana use norms of salient reference groups among college student marijuana users and nonusers.

机译:比较大学生大麻使用者和非使用者中主要参考人群的禁令大麻使用规范。

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Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug among college students and has the potential for various negative outcomes. Perceptions of what constitutes typical approval/acceptability of a reference group (i.e. injunctive social norms) have been shown to have strong utility as predictors of health-risk behaviors in the college context, yet this construct remains significantly understudied for marijuana use despite its potential for use in social norms-based interventions. The current research evaluated individuals' marijuana approval level and their perceptions of others' marijuana approval level (i.e. injunctive norms) for various reference groups (typical student on campus, one's close friends, and one's parents) as a function of individual user status (abstainers, experimenters, occasional users, and regular users). A diverse sample of 3553 college students from two universities completed an online survey. Among all user status groups, individual approval yielded mean scores paralleling that of perceived close friends' approval and all groups were relatively uniform in their perception of typical students' approval. Higher levels of marijuana use tended to produce higher endorsements of individual approval, perceived close friends' approval, and perceived parental approval. Among occasional and regular users, there were no differences between one's own approval level for use and the perceptions of close friends' approval, nor did they think the typical student was more approving than themselves. Abstainers and experimenters, however, perceived typical students and close friends to have more permissive attitudes than themselves. Implications and future directions for research regarding the role of injunctive marijuana use norms in the development of social norms intervention are discussed.
机译:大麻是大学生中最常用的违禁药物,并可能导致各种不良后果。事实证明,构成参考群体的典型批准/可接受性(即禁制性社会规范)的感知在大学环境中具有很强的实用性,可作为健康风险行为的预测指标,尽管对于大麻的潜在使用,该结构仍存在大量研究不足在基于社会规范的干预中使用。当前的研究根据个人用户状态(弃权者)评估了各个参考群体(校园中的典型学生,一个亲密的朋友和一个父母)个人的大麻批准水平以及他们对他人大麻批准水平的看法(即禁令)。 ,实验者,临时用户和普通用户)。来自两所大学的3553名大学生的多样化样本完成了在线调查。在所有用户状态组中,个人批准产生的平均得分与亲密朋友的认可相近,并且所有组在对典型学生的认可方面均相对统一。较高水平的大麻使用往往会产生对个人认可,亲密朋友认可和父母父母认可的更高认可。在偶尔使用和经常使用的用户中,自己的使用许可水平和密友的认可程度之间没有差异,他们也不认为典型的学生比自己更认可。然而,戒酒者和实验者认为典型的学生和密友比他们自己更宽容。讨论了禁令性大麻使用规范在社会规范干预发展中的作用的研究意义和未来方向。

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