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Negative marijuana-related consequences among college students in five countries: measurement invariance of the Brief Marijuana Consequences Questionnaire.

Adrian J Bravo1, Matthew R Pearson1, Angelina Pilatti2, Laura Mezquita3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The 21-item Brief Marijuana Consequences Questionnaire (B-MACQ) has been shown to be a valid measure to assess negative marijuana-related consequences among US college students. The present study aimed to: (a) examine measurement invariance of the B-MACQ among college student marijuana users in five countries, (b) evaluate latent mean differences on the B-MACQ as a function of sex and country if invariance is met and (c) compare criterion-related validity across different countries and sex.
DESIGN: Instrumental study.
SETTING: Argentina, the Netherlands, Spain, Uruguay and United States. PARTICIPANTS: A subsample of last-month marijuana users who completed the B-MACQ (n = 1145; 62.9% female). MEASUREMENTS: The B-MACQ, several dimensions of marijuana use and perceptions of marijuana use.
FINDINGS: Results supported configural and scalar invariance (all ΔCFI/TLI ≤ 0.01; ΔRMSEA ≤ 0.015) of a 20-item B-MACQ across sex and four countries (the Netherlands being the exception). In examining latent mean differences, Spanish students reported a higher number of consequences than US (P < 0.001) and Argentinian students (P = 0.003). In examining criterion-related validity, marijuana use indicators (0.01 < rs < 0.64), descriptive norms (0.04 < rs < 0.49) and injunctive norms for best friend (0.06 < rs < 0.28) largely had small-to-moderate positive correlations with negative marijuana-related consequences.
CONCLUSIONS: The 20-item B-MACQ accurately assesses marijuana-related negative consequences among male and female college student marijuana users across the United States, Argentina, Spain and Uruguay. The B-MACQ could be used effectively to identify marijuana-related consequences in college students from different countries or cultures.
© 2019 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  Cannabis use; college students; cross-cultural; marijuana use; marijuana-related consequences; measurement invariance

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31066108      PMCID: PMC6732001          DOI: 10.1111/add.14646

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


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