Background and Objectives Concurrent use of cannabis and tobacco is associated with poor tobacco cessation outcomes. As little research has examined why treatment-seeking tobacco users engage in cannabis use, the objective of this study was to discover if emotional vulnerability and cannabis use motives are associated with concurrent users' cannabis use. Methods One hundred thirty-eight (n = 138) daily cigarette smokers seeking smoking cessation treatment completed measures of anxiety sensitivity, cannabis use motives, and cannabis use. Results Stronger coping, enhancement, social, and expansion motives were associated with using greater amounts of cannabis per use occasion. In a model accounting for all these motives, anxiety sensitivity m...
AimsThis study examined the longitudinal association between reductions in cannabis use and changes ...
BackgroundCannabis use is common among marginalized people who use illicit drugs (PWUD) but reasons ...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: The cognitive factor of Anxiety Sensitivity (AS; the fear ...
AbstractObjectivesCannabis is now the most widely used illicit substance in the world. Previous rese...
Cannabis is now the most widely used illicit substance in the world. Previous research demonstrates ...
This study examined the moderating effect of social and coping motives on distress among young canna...
Legalization of cannabis in Canada and parts of the United States has created a need for additional ...
Item does not contain fulltexthe present study examined the working hypothesis that moderate-intensi...
As part of an ongoing research program into the relationship between cannabis use and emotion proces...
Background: Young adults regularly using cannabis represent a uniquely vulnerable yet heterogeneous ...
Cannabis is often used to manage pain, especially among persons who suffer from chronic pain. Yet, d...
BackgroundIncreasing rates of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health problem....
Rationale: Cannabis and tobacco are often smoked simultaneously in joints, and this practice may in...
Background Anxiety reactions and panic attacks are the acute symptoms most frequently associated wit...
AimsThis study examined the longitudinal association between reductions in cannabis use and changes ...
BackgroundCannabis use is common among marginalized people who use illicit drugs (PWUD) but reasons ...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: The cognitive factor of Anxiety Sensitivity (AS; the fear ...
AbstractObjectivesCannabis is now the most widely used illicit substance in the world. Previous rese...
Cannabis is now the most widely used illicit substance in the world. Previous research demonstrates ...
This study examined the moderating effect of social and coping motives on distress among young canna...
Legalization of cannabis in Canada and parts of the United States has created a need for additional ...
Item does not contain fulltexthe present study examined the working hypothesis that moderate-intensi...
As part of an ongoing research program into the relationship between cannabis use and emotion proces...
Background: Young adults regularly using cannabis represent a uniquely vulnerable yet heterogeneous ...
Cannabis is often used to manage pain, especially among persons who suffer from chronic pain. Yet, d...
BackgroundIncreasing rates of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health problem....
Rationale: Cannabis and tobacco are often smoked simultaneously in joints, and this practice may in...
Background Anxiety reactions and panic attacks are the acute symptoms most frequently associated wit...
AimsThis study examined the longitudinal association between reductions in cannabis use and changes ...
BackgroundCannabis use is common among marginalized people who use illicit drugs (PWUD) but reasons ...
Motivational based approaches have been shown to be effective in reducing problematic behaviours in ...