| Literature DB >> 16722561 |
Sara Smucker Barnwell1, Mitch Earleywine, Rand Wilcox.
Abstract
Although little evidence supports cannabis-induced amotivational syndrome, sources continue to assert that the drug saps motivation 1, which may guide current prohibitions. Few studies report low motivation in chronic users; another reveals that they have higher subjective wellbeing. To assess differences in motivation and subjective wellbeing, we used a large sample (N = 487) and strict definitions of cannabis use (7 days/week) and abstinence (never). Standard statistical techniques showed no differences. Robust statistical methods controlling for heteroscedasticity, non-normality and extreme values found no differences in motivation but a small difference in subjective wellbeing. Medical users of cannabis reporting health problems tended to account for a significant portion of subjective wellbeing differences, suggesting that illness decreased wellbeing. All p-values were above p = .05. Thus, daily use of cannabis does not impair motivation. Its impact on subjective wellbeing is small and may actually reflect lower wellbeing due to medical symptoms rather than actual consumption of the plant.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16722561 PMCID: PMC1435998 DOI: 10.1186/1747-597X-1-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy ISSN: 1747-597X
Apathy Evaluation Scale Items
| I get things done during the day | Getting things done during the day is important to me |
| I approach life with intensity | Seeing a job through to the end is important to me |
| Getting things done on my own is important to me | I have initiative* |
| I have motivation* | I set goals for myself |
| I don't follow through on my plans (reverse coded)* | I have some interesting projects I'm working on |
| I'm pretty productive most of the time* | I am interested in things |
*Items selected for face validity. Item total correlations range from .30 to .73.
Subjective Well-being Scale Items
| The conditions of my life are excellent | In most ways, my life is close to ideal |
| I am satisfied with life | So far I have gotten the important things that I want in life |
| If I could live my life over, I would change almost nothing |
Item total correlations range from .57 to .79.
Demographic Differences Among Daily Cannabis Users and Lifetime Abstainers
| Daily Cannabis Users | Cannabis Non-Users | |
| Sample Size (N) | 243 | 244 |
| Gender | 81% male; 19% female | 51% male; 49% female |
| Average Age* | M = 28.2, | |
| Maximum Income Bracket** | M = $44,431, | M = $39,640, |
*Significant age differences emerged, t(473) = -8.56, p < .001.
**Significant income differences emerged, t(406) = -2.04, p < .05
Figure 1Motivation Scores Means, Medians and Trimmed Means Comparisons.
Figure 2Subjective Well-being Scores Means, Medians and Trimmed Means Comparisons.