Jesus Chavarria1, Nicholas P Allan2, Allison Moltisanti3, Jeanette Taylor4. 1. Department of Psychology, Florida State University, 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4301, United States. Electronic address: chavarria@psy.fsu.edu. 2. Department of Psychology, Florida State University, 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4301, United States. Electronic address: allan@psy.fsu.edu. 3. Department of Psychology, Florida State University, 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4301, United States. Electronic address: moltisanti@psy.fsu.edu. 4. Department of Psychology, Florida State University, 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4301, United States. Electronic address: taylor@psy.fsu.edu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The overuse of substances can lead to economic, physical, and social consequences. Previous research has demonstrated associations between time perspective and frequency of substance use, but no studies have investigated time perspective's effect on substance use consequences. This study aimed to fill this gap in the literature. METHODS: Using an MTurk sample (N=531), latent factor models tested the hypothesis that both Present Hedonistic Time Perspective (PrHTP) and Past Negative Time Perspective PaNTP positively predict alcohol and illicit drug use consequences. Bootstrap analyses were then used to test the hypothesis that PrHTP indirectly affected the relationship between PaNTP and alcohol and illicit drug use consequences. RESULTS: PrHTP significantly predicted alcohol and illicit drug use consequences. PaNTP also significantly predicted alcohol and illicit drug use consequences. PrHTP was found to indirectly affect the relationship between PaNTP and substance use consequences for both alcohol and illicit drugs. CONCLUSIONS: The findings are consistent with previous research and introduce time perspective as an individual differences risk factor for substance use consequences. The partial and full indirect effects are consistent with the idea that individuals with a PaNTP may develop a PrHTP, placing them at risk for substance use consequences.
BACKGROUND: The overuse of substances can lead to economic, physical, and social consequences. Previous research has demonstrated associations between time perspective and frequency of substance use, but no studies have investigated time perspective's effect on substance use consequences. This study aimed to fill this gap in the literature. METHODS: Using an MTurk sample (N=531), latent factor models tested the hypothesis that both Present Hedonistic Time Perspective (PrHTP) and Past Negative Time Perspective PaNTP positively predict alcohol and illicit drug use consequences. Bootstrap analyses were then used to test the hypothesis that PrHTP indirectly affected the relationship between PaNTP and alcohol and illicit drug use consequences. RESULTS:PrHTP significantly predicted alcohol and illicit drug use consequences. PaNTP also significantly predicted alcohol and illicit drug use consequences. PrHTP was found to indirectly affect the relationship between PaNTP and substance use consequences for both alcohol and illicit drugs. CONCLUSIONS: The findings are consistent with previous research and introduce time perspective as an individual differences risk factor for substance use consequences. The partial and full indirect effects are consistent with the idea that individuals with a PaNTP may develop a PrHTP, placing them at risk for substance use consequences.
Authors: Laura J Finan; Ashley N Linden-Carmichael; Ashley R Adams; Alyssa Youngquist; Sharon Lipperman-Kreda; Zena R Mello Journal: Addict Res Theory Date: 2021-07-15