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Adolescents' beliefs about marijuana use: a comparison of regular users, past users and never/occasional users.

Bernard Plancherel1, Monique Bolognini, Philippe Stéphan, Jacques Laget, Léonie Chinet, Mathieu Bernard, Olivier Halfon.   

Abstract

A questionnaire investigating adolescents' opinions and experiences regarding marijuana use was administered to 163 adolescents and young adults (96 boys and 67 girls) aged 13 to 20 (mean age = 16.8, s.d. = 1.5). Items referred to marijuana and other substances' dangerousness, representations regarding the positive and negative consequences of marijuana use. Responses were compared according to marijuana use status (classified into never/occasional use, current regular use and past regular use). Results show that adolescents' opinions differ according to their experience with marijuana use. Current regular users evaluate marijuana as less dangerous, but alcohol and heroin as more dangerous in comparison with never/occasional and past users. Current and past users are more likely to define marijuana as a medical drug and a plant used in agriculture, and less likely to define it as an illegal drug. Current and past users evaluate marijuana use as a way to cope with stress, to relax to a greater extent than do never/occasional users do. The latter attribute more negative consequences to marijuana use such as diminished driving ability and school performance and a pathway to hard drugs.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16312110     DOI: 10.2190/DMDW-X35X-P6AV-6F4L

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drug Educ        ISSN: 0047-2379


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