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e-ISSN:2578-0026

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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). ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
Daniel Ageze,Renee Dell&#x;Acqua,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...
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 ...