Cannabis Use for Medical or Non-Medical Purposes in a Sample of Young Adult Cancer Survivors in the United States [0.03%]
美国年轻成人癌症幸存者中用于医疗或非医疗目的的的大麻使用状况
Darcey M McCready,Laura C Schubel,Hannah Arem et al.
Darcey M McCready et al.
Objective: This study examined cannabis use and motives (i.e., medical, non-medical ['recreational']) for first use and current use among young adult cancer survivors (ages 18-39). ...
Examining the Reliability and Utility of MouseView.js as a Method to Measure Attentional Bias for Cannabis Use [0.03%]
MouseView.js在测量大麻使用注意力偏向的可靠性及实用性的研究
Jana Milicevic,Samantha J Dawson,Jenna L Vieira et al.
Jana Milicevic et al.
Objective: Current methods of assessing cannabis-related attentional bias such as modified Stroop tasks are characterized by several limitations, including low reliability. The goal of the present study was to explore the...
Kaelas R Munger,Carlton C B Bone,Killian M Anreise et al.
Kaelas R Munger et al.
Objective: THC-JD (tetrahydrocannabioctyl) is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid with an eight-carbon C3 side chain, present in only trace amounts in hemp, requiring synthesis for commercial use. It has been promoted as potenti...
Cannabis Dispensary Staff ("Budtender") Perspectives on Trustworthiness of Social Media Information: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
大麻销售点工作人员(“服务员”)关于社交媒体信息可信度的观点:一项定性研究
Meredith C Meacham,Maha N Mian,Danielle Schell et al.
Meredith C Meacham et al.
Objective: Scientific and medical sources continue to be outpaced by the burgeoning cannabis marketplace regarding emerging forms of cannabis, leaving consumers with a great deal of uncertainty about safety and efficacy t...
Clinical Experience and Student Support for Medical Cannabis Use: A Secondary Analysis [0.03%]
医用大麻使用的临床经验与学生支持:二次分析
Andrew W Tong,Chloe J DuBoux,Rebecca H Seuferer et al.
Andrew W Tong et al.
Objective: As medical cannabis (MC) legalization expands across the United States, understanding the factors shaping healthcare students' support for its use is essential to informing educational practices and reducing st...
A Factor Analysis of the Marijuana Motives Measure in an Anxiety and Related Disorders Sample [0.03%]
在焦虑症及相关障碍样本中分析大麻动机量表的因素分析
Yash M Joshi,Spencer Metcalfe,Arij Alarachi et al.
Yash M Joshi et al.
Objective: Motivational models of cannabis use, amongst other substances, suggest that individuals are driven to use it to achieve variable personally important outcomes. Understanding individuals' personal motivations fo...
"If You Need to Light Up … You Gotta Do What You Gotta Do": A Qualitative Study of Adolescent Attitudes Towards Cannabis Use and Comparison with Alcohol Attitudes [0.03%]
“如果你觉得需要用大麻……你得做你需要做的事——青少年对使用大麻的态度调查及与酒精态度的比较研究
Alex Clement,Erin Corcoran,Kristina M Jackson et al.
Alex Clement et al.
Objective: Cannabis and alcohol are among the substances most frequently used by adolescents. Adolescents also frequently co-use these substances, with use of alcohol predicting subsequent initiation of cannabis use, and ...
Understanding the Relationships between ADHD Symptoms and Cannabis-Related Consequences among Young Adults [0.03%]
年轻成人中注意缺陷多动障碍症状和大麻相关后果之间的关系研究
Claire Minister,Christian S Hendershot,Matthew T Keough et al.
Claire Minister et al.
Objective: The link between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and cannabis-related problems is well documented, though research has primarily focused on cannabis use disorder (CUD) or cannabis consequences i...
The Impact of Adult Cannabis Use Legalization in California: A Qualitative Review of Subject Matter Expert Opinions on Proposition 64 [0.03%]
加利福尼亚州成人使用大麻合法化的影响:对主题专家关于64号提案意见的定性审查
Daniel Ageze,Renee DellAcqua,Thomas D Marcotte et al.
Daniel Ageze et al.
Objective: California legalized adult cannabis use in 2016 with the passing of Proposition 64: The Adult Use Marijuana Act (Prop 64). This qualitative study aimed to explore the impact of legalization on various stakehold...
Current and Projected Cannabis Demand Predict Future Consumption in Young Adults Who Use Cannabis [0.03%]
当前和预期的的大麻需求预测年轻人中大麻的未来消费量
Rebecca Kurnellas,Cassandra A Sutton,Daiil Jun et al.
Rebecca Kurnellas et al.
Objective: Cannabis demand, as measured by the Marijuana Purchase Task (MPT), holds associations with concurrent cannabis consumption and associated risks (e.g., cannabis use disorder [CUD]). As few studies have examined ...