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Daily Motives for Alcohol and Marijuana Use as Predictors of Simultaneous Use Among Young Adults

机译:酒精和大麻的每日动机用作年轻人同时使用的预测因素

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Objective: Research on substance use motives typically examines each substance separately. However, simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use—that is, using alcohol and marijuana at the same time so that their effects overlap—is common among young adults. This study examines day-to-day fluctuations in motives for using alcohol and/ or marijuana among young adult substance users as predictors of alcohol, marijuana, and SAM use across days. Method: Data were from a community sample of young adults who reported SAM use in the past month (analytic sample: N= 399, mean [SD] age = 21.63 [2.17]; 50.9% women). Participants reported alcohol, marijuana, and SAM use, and also motives "for alcohol and/or marijuana use" for 14 consecutive days. Results: Multilevel models showed that elevated enhancement motives were associated with heavy episodic drinking, drinking more, and more hours high from marijuana. Elevated social motives were associated with heavy episodic drinking and drinking more, and also with fewer hours high. Elevated conformity motives were associated with drinking more. SAM use was more likely: on alcohol days and on marijuana days with elevated enhancement and conformity motives, on alcohol days with elevated coping motives, and on marijuana days with elevated social motives. Conclusions: SAM use on a given day was primarily associated with enhancement and conformity motives. Social motives were more strongly linked to alcohol use, and to some extent coping motives were linked to marijuana use in this young adult sample. Further examination of situation-specific motives and contexts of use is needed to inform development of real-time interventions for SAM use and consequences.
机译:目的:对物质使用动机的研究通常分别检查各种物质。然而,同时酒精和大麻(SAM)使用 - 也就是说,使用酒精和大麻同时,使其效果重叠 - 在年轻的成年人中是常见的。本研究审查了使用酒精和/或大麻的动机的日常波动,作为年轻成人物质用户作为酒精,大麻和SAM在日子的预测因子。方法:来自报告过去一个月的SAM使用的年轻成年人的社区样本(分析样本:n = 399,意味着[SD]年龄= 21.63 [2.17]; 50.9%的妇女)。参与者报告了酒精,大麻和SAM使用,也是连续14天的“酒精和/或大麻使用”的动机。结果:多级模型表明,升高的增强动机与大型剧本饮用,饮用的升高有关,饮用额外数量多,从大麻饮用。高升高的社会动机与沉重的情节饮酒和饮用额外的饮酒有关,也有更少的小时。升高的符合性动机与饮用额外相关。 SAM使用更有可能:在酒精日和大麻日,增强和符合性动机提高,饮酒日,升高的应对动机,大麻日,社会动机提高。结论:在给定日的SAM使用主要与增强和符合性动机相关。社会动机与酒精使用更强烈,在某种程度上,应对的动机与大麻在这个年轻成人样本中使用。需要进一步审查情况特定的动机和使用背景,以便于开发SAM使用和后果的实时干预措施。

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