Mood and coping flexibility in a group of adolescents using marijuana

Agnieszka Kruczek
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Introduction: The purpose of the study was to assess mood and coping flexibility in group of adolescents using and not using marijuana, and recognise the nature of the relationship between mood and coping flexibility in the above mentioned groups. Material and methods: A total of 129 persons (34 girls and 95 boys) were included in the study from 16 to 19 years of age. Mean age in the study group was M = 17.36 (SD = 1.01). The following methods were used in the study: UWIST Mood Adjective Checklist (UMACL) by Matthews, Jones and Chamberlain in Polish adaptation by Goryńska, Coping Flexibility Scale (CFS) by Kato in the Polish adaptation by Basińska et al. and socio-demographic questionnaire. Results: Data analysis show that there are no differences in flexible coping between adolescent users and non-users of marijuana. There are differences between these two groups in mood. Adolescents using marijuana experience low pleasure and more Streszczenie
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一组吸食大麻的青少年的情绪和应对灵活性
前言:本研究的目的是评估使用和不使用大麻的青少年群体的情绪和应对灵活性,并认识到上述群体中情绪和应对灵活性之间关系的本质。材料与方法:共纳入16 - 19岁的129人,其中女孩34人,男孩95人。研究组患者平均年龄M = 17.36岁(SD = 1.01)。本研究采用以下方法:Matthews、Jones和Chamberlain (Goryńska)在波兰语适应中使用的UWIST情绪形容词检查表(UMACL), Kato (Basińska等人)在波兰语适应中使用的应对灵活性量表(CFS)和社会人口调查问卷。结果:数据分析表明,青少年大麻使用者和非大麻使用者在灵活应对方面没有差异。这两组人在情绪上存在差异。使用大麻的青少年会感到低快感和更多的压力
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