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Further tests of a meta-model of youthful marijuana use
Authors:Paul M. Kohn   Helen M. Annis   Hau Lei  David W. Chan
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, York University, Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada;2. Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2S1, Canada;3. Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Abstract:This paper tests a meta-model of youthful marijuana use on students in Grades 11, 12 and 13. Although the specific models for each grade varied in detail, all followed a meta-model making the following assumptions: (1) that use or nonuse of marijuana depends primarily on attitude towards use; (2) that attitude largely reflects the perceived functional and dysfunctional consequences of use; and (3) that what people perceive as functional or dysfunctional depends on relevant personality characteristics. All three models showed satisfactory goodness-of-fit in terms of nonsignificant overidentification tests (minimum P > 0.25) and small discrepancies between observed correlations and the corresponding theoretically implied correlations. A notable feature of the Grade 13 data in contrast to those for Grade 12 and previously reported findings was the seeming unimportance of the perceived value of marijuana use for gaining acceptance from peers. It was suggested that this might reflect the selective survival into Grade 13 in the sampled community of more independently-oriented students.
Keywords:Correspondence—Requests for reprints should be addressed to P. M. Kohn at York University.
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