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An affective-motivational model of marijuana and alcohol problems among college students.
Authors:Simons  Jeffrey S; Gaher  Raluca M; Correia  Christopher J; Hansen  Christopher L; Christopher  Michael S
Abstract:The study examined models of marijuana (n = 309) and alcohol (n = 731) problems. Impulsivity was directly associated with both marijuana- and alcohol-related problems. Negative mood regulation expectancies were indirectly associated with marijuana problems through coping motives. Sensation seeking was indirectly associated with alcohol problems through enhancement motives. Affect lability and negative affect were indirectly associated with alcohol problems though coping motives. In both models, coping motives were directly associated with use-related problems. A multigroup analysis indicated that the association between negative affect and coping motives as well as use and problems was stronger among participants using both alcohol and marijuana relative to alcohol only. Enhancement motives were a stronger predictor of alcohol use among participants using alcohol only. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:marijuana abuse  alcohol abuse  college students  impulsivity  negative mood regulation expectancies  sensation seeking behavior  affect regulation
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