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Cannabis-related impairment: The impacts of social anxiety and misconceptions of friends' cannabis-related problems

机译:大麻相关损害:社交焦虑和对朋友大麻相关问题的误解的影响

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Objective: Socially anxious cannabis users are especially vulnerable to cannabis-related impairment, yet mechanisms underlying this vulnerability remain unclear. Socially anxious persons may use cannabis despite related problems if they believe such problems are common, and thus socially acceptable. Yet no known studies have examined the impact of beliefs regarding others' cannabis-related problems on one's own use-related problems. Method: This study investigated the impact of beliefs about a close friend's experience with cannabis-related problems on the relationship between social anxiety and cannabis-related problems. The sample consisted of 158 (75% female) current (past-month) cannabis-using undergraduates. Results: Believing one's friend experienced more cannabis problems was related to experiencing more cannabis-related problems oneself. In fact, perceived friend's problems accounted for 40% of the unique variance in one's own cannabis problems. Descriptive norms (others' use) and injunctive norms (others' approval of risky use) were unrelated to the number of one's own problems. Social anxiety was related to experiencing more cannabis problems. This relation was moderated by perceived friend's problems such that greater social anxiety was related to more cannabis-related problems among participants who believed their friend experienced more cannabis-related problems. This was not the case among participants who believed their friend experienced fewer problems. Conclusions: Normative beliefs regarding a close friend's cannabis problems were robustly and uniquely related to experiencing more cannabis-related impairment. Beliefs regarding friends' experience with cannabis-related problems may play an especially important role in the experience of cannabis-related problems among socially anxious users.
机译:目标:社交焦虑的大麻使用者特别容易受到与大麻有关的损害的影响,但是尚不清楚这种脆弱性的潜在机制。尽管有相关问题,但社交焦虑症患者仍可以使用大麻,尽管他们认为此类问题很普遍,因此在社会上可以接受,但他们仍会使用大麻。但是,尚无已知研究检查关于其他人的与大麻有关的问题的信念对自己的与使用有关的问题的影响。方法:本研究调查了关于密友与大麻相关问题的经历信念对社交焦虑与大麻相关问题之间关系的影响。样本由158名(过去7个月内)使用大麻的本科生组成(女性为75%)。结果:相信自己的朋友经历了更多的大麻问题,与自己经历了更多的大麻相关问题有关。实际上,知觉的朋友问题占自己大麻问题独特差异的40%。描述性规范(他人使用)和禁令规范(他人认可危险使用)与一个人自己的问题数量无关。社交焦虑与经历更多的大麻问题有关。这种关系被认为是朋友的问题所缓解,因此参与者之间更大的社交焦虑与更多与大麻有关的问题有关,他们认为他们的朋友遇到了更多与大麻有关的问题。认为自己的朋友遇到的问题较少的参与者不是这种情况。结论:关于密友的大麻问题的规范性信念与经历更多与大麻相关的损伤有力且独特。关于朋友经历过与大麻有关的问题的信念可能在社交焦虑的使用者中对与大麻有关的问题的经历中起特别重要的作用。

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