美国农村地区工作年龄成年人的大麻使用、社会支持和社会参与情况

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yiping Li, Danielle Rhubart
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摘要

目的吸食大麻与身体、心理和行为变化有关。尽管研究分别表明,非正式社会支持和正式社会参与(这两者是相关的衡量标准)是大麻使用的保护因素,但这些研究大多侧重于青少年和城市样本,从而限制了我们对这些研究结果是否适用于农村人口的理解,因为在农村人口中,社会支持和社会参与对健康和健康行为尤为重要。为了填补这一研究空白,本研究探讨了非正式社会支持(有形支持和情感支持)和正式社会参与对农村劳动适龄成年人使用大麻的影响。 本研究分析了 2022 年对美国农村劳动适龄成年人(18-64 岁)进行的横断面在线调查中的 1,122 个观察结果。采用多层次逻辑回归模型,利用非正式社会支持(有形支持和情感支持)和正式社会参与以及其他社会人口协变量和各州合法化状况来预测过去 12 个月的大麻使用情况。结果多层次逻辑建模表明,在扣除其他社会人口变量和州合法化状况后,低情感支持和低正式社会参与与农村劳动适龄成年人在过去 12 个月中报告使用大麻的较高几率相关。这些发现为今后的研究以及针对农村劳动适龄成年人制定有针对性的健康干预措施提供了参考。
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Cannabis use, social support and social engagement among working-age adults in rural America

Objective

Cannabis use has been linked to physical, psychological, and behavioral changes. Although research indicates separately that informal social support and formal social engagement – which are correlated measures – serve as protective factors in cannabis use, much of this research focuses on youth and more urban samples, limiting our understanding of if these findings are true for rural populations where social support and social engagement are particularly important for health and health behaviors. To fill the research gap, this study examines the effects of informal social support (tangible support and emotional support) and formal social engagement on cannabis use among rural working-age adults.

Methods

This research analyzed 1,122 observations from a cross-sectional online survey conducted in 2022 of working-age adults (18–64) from rural America. Multilevel logistic regression models were used to predict cannabis use in the past 12 months using informal social support (tangible support and emotional support) and formal social engagement and other sociodemographic covariates and state legalization status.

Results

Multilevel logistic modeling indicates that low emotional support and low formal social engagement are associated with a higher odds of reporting cannabis use in the past 12 months among rural working-age adults, net of other sociodemographic variables and state legalization status.

Conclusions

The study suggests that emotional support and social engagement may contribute to cannabis use prevention among rural working-age adults. These findings should inform future research as well as the development of tailored health interventions targeting rural working-age adults.

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Preventive Medicine Reports
Preventive Medicine Reports Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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