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摘要
随着越来越多的研究将大麻消费与有问题的互联网使用(PIU)联系起来,需要更多的洞察力来解释这种联系。这一范围审查的目的是总结现有的PIU和大麻消费的文献,并奠定未来的研究途径。方法电子检索自数据库建立至2023年5月发表的所有与PIU和大麻使用相关的论文,检索关键词为:Academic search Complete、APA PsychInfo、PubMed、SocINDEX、MEDLINE、CINAHL和Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection。符合本综述的研究必须符合以下标准:(1)主要主题必须与PIU和大麻消费有关,(2)文章发表在同行评议的期刊上,(3)文章有英语或法语版本,(4)文章不是系统综述。结果筛选12165篇文献后,48篇文献被保留供全文阅读,7篇文献被纳入本综述。现有的文章揭示了大麻使用与PIU之间的潜在关联,尽管操作异质性挑战了对结果的结论性解释。需要进一步的研究,提高测量一致性,得出更有力的结论。
Problematic internet use and cannabis consumption: A scoping review
Objectives
As a growing body of research has linked cannabis consumption and problematic Internet use (PIU), more insight is needed to interpret this association. This scoping review aims to summarize the available literature on PIU and cannabis consumption and to underlie future avenues of research.
Methods
We conducted an electronic search including all papers published from database inception until May 2023, using keywords related to PIU and cannabis use in the following databases: Academic Search Complete, APA PsychInfo, PubMed, SocINDEX, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection. Studies eligible for this review had to meet the following criteria: (1) the primary theme had to be related to both PIU and cannabis consumption, (2) articles were published in a peer-reviewed journal, (3) articles were available in English or French, and (4) articles were not systematic reviews.
Results
After screening 12,165 articles, 48 articles were retained for full-text reading and seven articles were included in this review.
Conclusion
The available articles reveal a potential association between cannabis use and PIU, though operationalization heterogeneity challenges a conclusive interpretation of the results. Further research with improved measurement consistency is required to draw more robust conclusions.