This study examined the moderating effect of social and coping motives on distress among young cannabis-using adults. A random sample of 2031 young Swiss adults was interviewed by means of a computer-assisted telephone interview. Cannabis users showed more distress, less positive health behaviour and higher hedonism compared to non-users. Taking motive for use as a moderator variable into consideration, it became evident that only cannabis users with coping motives showed lower mental health, more symptoms of psychopathology, more psychosocial distress and more life events than non-users. Young adults with social motives for use on the other hand did not differ from non-users in terms of distress. These differences between cannabis users wi...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with tremendous morbidity and mortality worldwide. Dis...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
Motivations for cannabis use may include coping with negative well-being. Life satisfaction, a hallm...
This study examined the moderating effect of social and coping motives on distress among young canna...
Emerging adults (EAs; ages 18-25) have the highest rates of cannabis use and cannabis-related conseq...
Background: Young adults regularly using cannabis represent a uniquely vulnerable yet heterogeneous ...
Legalization of cannabis in Canada and parts of the United States has created a need for additional ...
Mental health in young adulthood is the strongest predictor of mental health in adulthood. Mental he...
The increasing rate of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health concern in Cana...
Given the constant high prevalence of cannabis use and cannabis dependence, it is important to deter...
BackgroundIncreasing rates of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health problem....
The Marijuana Motives Measure (MMM) has so far been examined mainly in student populations, often wi...
In low and middle income countries, cannabis use is common and reported to be rising, especially amo...
Young adults who use substances have been shown to struggle with emotion regulation, while those who...
Recent research has linked distress intolerance to a greater incidence of cannabis use-related probl...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with tremendous morbidity and mortality worldwide. Dis...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
Motivations for cannabis use may include coping with negative well-being. Life satisfaction, a hallm...
This study examined the moderating effect of social and coping motives on distress among young canna...
Emerging adults (EAs; ages 18-25) have the highest rates of cannabis use and cannabis-related conseq...
Background: Young adults regularly using cannabis represent a uniquely vulnerable yet heterogeneous ...
Legalization of cannabis in Canada and parts of the United States has created a need for additional ...
Mental health in young adulthood is the strongest predictor of mental health in adulthood. Mental he...
The increasing rate of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health concern in Cana...
Given the constant high prevalence of cannabis use and cannabis dependence, it is important to deter...
BackgroundIncreasing rates of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health problem....
The Marijuana Motives Measure (MMM) has so far been examined mainly in student populations, often wi...
In low and middle income countries, cannabis use is common and reported to be rising, especially amo...
Young adults who use substances have been shown to struggle with emotion regulation, while those who...
Recent research has linked distress intolerance to a greater incidence of cannabis use-related probl...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with tremendous morbidity and mortality worldwide. Dis...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
Motivations for cannabis use may include coping with negative well-being. Life satisfaction, a hallm...