Table 1.
Motive items and confirmatory factor analysis standardized factor loadings
Motives | Factor loading |
Enjoyment (α = .89) | |
To enjoy the effects of it | .89 |
Because it is fun | .86 |
To feel good | .83 |
Conformity (α = .84) | |
Because you felt pressure from others who do it | .74 |
Because you didn't want to be the only one not doing it | .83 |
To be cool | .84 |
Coping (α = .89) | |
To forget your problems | .89 |
Because you were depressed | .89 |
To escape from your life | .83 |
Experimentation (α = .88) | |
Because you were experimenting | .76 |
Because you were curious about marijuana | .89 |
To see what it felt like | .87 |
Boredom (α = .88) | |
Because you had nothing better to do | .86 |
To relieve boredom | .84 |
Because you wanted something to do | .83 |
Alcohol (α =.84) | |
Because you were drunk | .90 |
Because you were under the influence of alcohol | .73 |
Because you had gotten drunk and weren't thinking about what you were doing | .78 |
Celebration (α = .87) | |
To celebrate | .84 |
Because it was a special day | .82 |
Because it was a special occasion | .84 |
Altered Perceptions (α = .83) | |
Because you want to alter your perspective | .84 |
To allow you to think differently | .83 |
So you can look at the work differentlya | .71 |
Social Anxiety (α = .88) | |
Because it makes you more comfortable in an unfamiliar situation | .82 |
To make you feel more confident | .85 |
Because it relaxes you when you are in an insecure situation | .86 |
Relative Low Risk (α = .80) | |
Because it is safer than drinking alcohol | .79 |
Because it is not a dangerous drug | .79 |
Because there are low health risks | .71 |
Sleep (α = .84) | |
To help you sleep | .80 |
Because it helps make napping easier and enjoyable | .79 |
Because you are having problems sleeping | .82 |
Availability (α = .78) | |
Because it is readily available | .76 |
Because you can get it for free | .60 |
Because it is there | .86 |
Item was mistyped on the survey. Intended item should read, “So you can look at the world differently.”