Measuring Cannabis Reinforcement among Young Adults: A Mixed Methods Examination.

Cannabis (Albuquerque, N.M.) Pub Date : 2024-06-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.26828/cannabis/2023/000185
Nioud M Gebru, Tyler G James, Ricarda Foxx, Michelle Castro, Ali M Yurasek
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Introduction: Increasing reinforcement received from cannabis-free activities, relative to reinforcement from cannabis-related activities, is one way to reduce harmful cannabis use. Thus, accurate measurement of cannabis reinforcement is important. Using convergent mixed methods, we developed the Adolescent Reinforcement Survey Schedule-Cannabis Use Version (ARSS-CUV). ARSS-CUV, adapted from the alcohol use version, measures cannabis reinforcement by asking individuals how frequently they engaged in, and how much they enjoyed, different activities when using and not using cannabis.

Method: Young adults (N = 65; M age = 20.4 years [SD = 1.8]) completed measures of cannabis use, the ARSS-CUV, and provided feedback on included activities, via focus groups. Following Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing framework, this study examined evidence of measurement validity based on item content.

Results: Quantitative findings revealed that peer interactions were the most reinforcing activities, whereas activities related to family were least reinforcing. Qualitative findings indicated some confusion with question wording. Participants also indicated the importance of environmental context when using cannabis and noted who they use cannabis with may be more important than the activity they are doing. Changes were made to survey flow and response choices after participant feedback.

Conclusions: ARSS-CUV includes revisions in activities solicited and response format. The revised ARSS-CUV provides opportunities to advance measurement of an important construct (i.e., reinforcement) in the study of cannabis use. Psychometric properties of the ARSS-CUV across different populations and contexts of use (e.g., polysubstance use) should be examined.

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测量大麻在年轻人中的强化:一种混合方法检验
引言:与大麻相关活动的强化相比,增加无大麻活动的强化是减少有害大麻使用的一种方法。因此,准确测量大麻强化程度很重要。使用收敛混合方法,我们开发了青少年强化调查计划大麻使用版本(ARSS-CUV)。ARSS-CUV改编自酒精使用版本,通过询问个人在使用和不使用大麻时多久进行一次不同的活动,以及他们有多喜欢不同的活动来衡量大麻的强化程度。方法:年轻人(N=65;Mage=20.4岁[SD=1.8])完成了大麻使用量的测量,即ARS-CUV,并通过焦点小组对纳入的活动提供反馈。根据《教育与心理测试标准》的框架,本研究基于项目内容检验了测量有效性的证据。结果:定量研究结果显示,同伴互动是最能增强的活动,而与家庭相关的活动则是最不能增强的。定性调查结果表明,问题措辞有些混乱。与会者还指出了使用大麻时环境背景的重要性,并指出与谁一起使用大麻可能比他们正在进行的活动更重要。在参与者反馈后,对调查流程和反应选择进行了更改。结论:ARS-CUV包括对征求的活动和答复格式的修订。修订后的ARS-CUV为推进大麻使用研究中一个重要结构(即强化)的测量提供了机会。应检查ARS-CUV在不同人群和使用环境(如多物质使用)中的心理测量特性。
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