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A cross-national examination of cannabis protective behavioral strategies’ role in the relationship between Big Five personality traits and cannabis outcomes

Herchenroeder, Luke; Mezquita, Laura; Bravo, Adrian J.; Pilatti, AngelinaIcon ; Prince, Mark A.; Ibáñez, Manuel I.; Pearson, Matthew R.; Pilatti, AngelinaIcon ; Read, Jennifer P.; Roozen, Hendrik G.; Ruiz, Paul
Fecha de publicación: 16/06/2021
Editorial: Taylor & Francis
Revista: The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
ISSN: 0095-2990
e-ISSN: 1097-9891
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Background: Problematic cannabis use is common among young adults across the world. However,limited research has examined whether etiological models predicting negative consequences areuniversal.Objective: The present study examined whether the Five-Factor Model of personality (openness,conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) relates to cannabis outcomes viause of cannabis protective behavioral strategies (PBS) in a cross-national sample of college studentcannabis users (i.e., used cannabis in the last 30 days).Method: Participants were 1175 university students (63.27% female) across five countries (UnitedStates, Argentina, Spain, Uruguay, and the Netherlands) recruited to complete an online survey.Results: PBS use mediated the associations between personality traits and cannabis consequences,such that higher conscientiousness (β = .20), agreeableness (β = .11), and lower emotional stability[i.e., higher neuroticism] (β = −.14) were associated with more PBS use. Higher PBS use was, in turn,associated with lower frequency of cannabis use (β = −.32); lower frequency of use was thenassociated with fewer cannabis consequences (β = .34). This sequential pathway was invariantacross sex, but not countries. Notably, there were a number of differences in links between PBS andcannabis outcomes when comparing countries (e.g., negative associations in the US sample, butpositive associations in the Argentina sample).Conclusions: Cannabis PBS mediates the relationship between personality traits and cannabis outcomes, but there are nuanced differences across countries (i.e., relationship between PBS andcannabis outcomes). Overall, students that are low in conscientiousness, agreeableness, andneuroticism and/or report low rates of PBS use may benefit from cannabis PBS-focused interventions that promote utilization of PBS.
Palabras clave: BIG FIVE , PROTECTIVE BEHAVIORAL STRATEGIES , CROSSNATIONAL , COLLEGE STUDENTS , CANNABIS
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/153023
URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00952990.2021.1919689
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00952990.2021.1919689
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Herchenroeder, Luke; Mezquita, Laura; Bravo, Adrian J.; Pilatti, Angelina; Prince, Mark A.; et al.; A cross-national examination of cannabis protective behavioral strategies’ role in the relationship between Big Five personality traits and cannabis outcomes; Taylor & Francis; The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse; 48; 1; 16-6-2021; 27-37
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