Article de Périodique
A day in the life: A daily diary examination of marijuana motives and protective behavioral strategies among college student marijuana users (2020)
Auteur(s) :
PEARSON, M. R. ;
BRAVO, A. J. ;
CONNER, B. T. ;
PARNES, J. E.
Année
2020
Page(s) :
142-156
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
CANNABIS
;
MOTIVATION
;
FACTEUR PREDICTIF
;
COMPORTEMENT
;
FACTEUR DE PROTECTION
;
USAGE REGULIER
Résumé :
This study examined marijuana-use motives and protective behavioral strategies (PBS) as within- and between-subject predictors of marijuana-related outcomes. Furthermore, we explored differences between a specific marijuana-related event (i.e., 4/20) compared with typical weekend/weekday use. Forty-three college student marijuana users (31 females) completed daily surveys for 12 days (April 15-April 26, 2016). Four motives (coping, conformity, enhancement, and social) were associated with more negative consequences within-subjects. Enhancement and conformity motives were also associated with a higher number of use sessions, and expansion motives were associated with higher subjective high. Marijuana PBS use (total score) was associated with fewer sessions and lower subjective high within-subjects. Social motives were higher, whereas PBS use and coping motives were lower on 4/20 compared with other days. Our findings support PBS and certain use motives as promising intervention targets for college student marijuana users.
Affiliation :
The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA
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