Decisional Balance and Processes of Change are generally addressed in motivational interventions for the treatment of cannabis use disorders. However, specific aspects of these multifaceted constructs, with greater relevance for severe cannabis users, need to be ascertained to enable better interventions. This study aimed to compare the different facets of decisional balance and processes of change between mild and severe cannabis users in a community-based sample of young undergraduates. Thirty-one severe cannabis users and 31 mild cannabis users, indicated with the Severity of Dependence Scale, were assessed using the Decisional Balance Questionnaire (DBQ) and the Processes of Change Questionnaire (PCQ). We found that severe cannabis user...
Background and Aims: Questions over the clinical significance of cannabis withdrawal have hindered ...
Background and aims Relatively few cannabis dependent individuals seek treatment and little is known...
Cannabis use in psychosis is associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes. To date there ...
Decisional Balance and Processes of Change are generally addressed in motivational interventions for...
Aims: Chronic cannabis users show impairments on laboratory measures of decision making which reflec...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...
A milestone in cannabis research is the establishment of a clinically relevant cannabis withdrawal s...
Background The Biosocial Cognitive Theory (bSCT) hypothesizes two pathways linking dimensions of imp...
AIMS: Cognitive and motivational processes are thought to underlie cannabis use disorder (CUD), but ...
Cannabis use is prevalent and concerns about cannabis misuse are increasing. A reinforcer pathology ...
With approximately 159 million users, cannabis is widely cited as the most commonly used illicit sub...
Decision-making deficits are thought to play an important role in the development and persistence of...
Aims To determine whether a classification of cannabis users into different types can help to clarif...
Objective: Normative perceptions have been shown to mediate the effect of personality traits on cann...
Background and Aims: Questions over the clinical significance of cannabis withdrawal have hindered ...
Background and aims Relatively few cannabis dependent individuals seek treatment and little is known...
Cannabis use in psychosis is associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes. To date there ...
Decisional Balance and Processes of Change are generally addressed in motivational interventions for...
Aims: Chronic cannabis users show impairments on laboratory measures of decision making which reflec...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...
A milestone in cannabis research is the establishment of a clinically relevant cannabis withdrawal s...
Background The Biosocial Cognitive Theory (bSCT) hypothesizes two pathways linking dimensions of imp...
AIMS: Cognitive and motivational processes are thought to underlie cannabis use disorder (CUD), but ...
Cannabis use is prevalent and concerns about cannabis misuse are increasing. A reinforcer pathology ...
With approximately 159 million users, cannabis is widely cited as the most commonly used illicit sub...
Decision-making deficits are thought to play an important role in the development and persistence of...
Aims To determine whether a classification of cannabis users into different types can help to clarif...
Objective: Normative perceptions have been shown to mediate the effect of personality traits on cann...
Background and Aims: Questions over the clinical significance of cannabis withdrawal have hindered ...
Background and aims Relatively few cannabis dependent individuals seek treatment and little is known...
Cannabis use in psychosis is associated with poorer clinical and functional outcomes. To date there ...