Alcohol and Cannabis Use Within Emerging Adults' Committed Romantic Relationships: Associations with Relationship Functioning and Quality of Life.

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Emerging Adulthood Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-07 DOI:10.1177/21676968221149079
Joan S Tucker, Wendy M Troxel, Anthony Rodriguez, Rachana Seelam, Elizabeth J D'Amico
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Abstract

This study examines alcohol and cannabis use within emerging adults' committed romantic relationships and its association with relationship functioning (satisfaction, stability) and well-being (life satisfaction, anxiety, depression). Participants completed surveys in 2020 and 2021 (N=1,214). Latent profile analysis identified four classes of couples' substance use patterns: concordant (similar) infrequent use (81.9% of sample), near-daily partner cannabis use (6.0%), near-daily respondent cannabis use (6.5%), and concordant moderate alcohol and near-daily cannabis use (5.5%). Cross-sectionally, respondents who reported concordant infrequent use had significantly higher well-being than those who reported concordant heavier use; there were no class differences involving the two types of discordant couples. In general, class membership did not predict changes in well-being or relationship functioning over a one-year period. Results provide new insights into patterns of both alcohol and cannabis use within committed romantic relationships of emerging adults that may have implications for well-being during this developmental period.

新成年恋爱关系中酒精和大麻的使用:与关系功能和生活质量的关系
这项研究调查了新兴成年人承诺的浪漫关系中的酒精和大麻使用情况,以及其与关系功能(满意度、稳定性)和幸福感(生活满意度、焦虑、抑郁)的关系。参与者在2020年和2021年完成了调查(N=1214)。潜在特征分析确定了四类夫妇的物质使用模式:一致(相似)的不频繁使用(占样本的81.9%)、伴侣近日常大麻使用(6.0%)、受访者近日常大麻应用(6.5%)以及一致的适度饮酒和近日常大麻用用用(5.5%),报告一致性不频繁使用的受访者的幸福感明显高于报告一致性大量使用的受访者;这两种类型的不和谐夫妻没有阶级差异。一般来说,班级成员身份并不能预测一年内幸福感或关系功能的变化。研究结果为新兴成年人在承诺的浪漫关系中饮酒和吸食大麻的模式提供了新的见解,这可能对这一发展时期的幸福感产生影响。
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Emerging Adulthood
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