Impact of Legalization on Cannabis Use, Attitudes, and Purchasing Preferences: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey of Canadian Young Adults [0.03%]
大麻合法化对加拿大年轻人用麻行为、态度和购买偏好的影响:一项横断面调查研究
Abigail H M Bradley,Melissa Salmon,Michael J A Wohl et al.
Abigail H M Bradley et al.
Objective: The Government of Canada legalized recreational cannabis use in October of 2018 with the implementation of the Cannabis Act. The act aimed to reduce the illicit cannabis market, improve consumer health outcomes...
Changes in Parent-Student Text Message and Phone Call Communication During the Transition to College as Predictors of Cannabis and Simultaneous Use During the First Year [0.03%]
大学生从高中向大学过渡期间父母与孩子通过短信和电话沟通方式的变化对其一年级时的大麻及共用行为的预测作用研究
Reed M Morgan,Bradley M Trager,Sarah C Boyle et al.
Reed M Morgan et al.
Parent communication can be protective against cannabis use among young adults. However, changes in parent-student communication frequency naturally occur during the transition from high school to college. Recent research suggests declines ...
Substance Use Motives as Mediators of the Associations between Self-Control Constructs and Negative Substance Use Consequences: A Cross-Cultural Examination [0.03%]
自我控制构造与负面物质使用后果之间关系的功能动机的调解作用:跨文化考察
Zannie L Montgomery,Yanina Michelini,Adrian J Bravo et al.
Zannie L Montgomery et al.
The present study sought to examine three distinct research questions: a) are self-control constructs (i.e., negative/positive urgency, self-regulation, and emotion-regulation) indirectly related to negative alcohol/marijuana consequences v...
Disparities in Cannabis Use among Female and Male Sexual Minority Young Adults in the US: The Role of Parenting Behaviors [0.03%]
美国LGBTQ年轻成人中父母养育行为对性别少数群体大麻使用的差异性作用研究
Katelyn F Romm,Sunny McDonald,Emma DiLissio et al.
Katelyn F Romm et al.
Introduction: Despite cannabis use disparities among sexual minority (SM; vs. heterosexual) young adults (SMYAs), little research has explored social influences contributing to these disparities. This study examined sexua...
Expectations of How Acute Cannabis Use Affects Gambling Experiences and Behaviors [0.03%]
大麻急性使用对赌博体验和行为的影响期望
E Halle Smith,Abby McPhail,Marcos Lerma et al.
E Halle Smith et al.
Emerging research shows that many individuals commonly consume cannabis while gambling. However, individuals' expectations for how cannabis consumption will impact their gambling behavior remain unknown. Participants who gambled weekly (N =...
Emotion Regulation Moderates Associations between Discrimination and Cannabis Use Patterns among Sexual Minority Young Adult Women [0.03%]
情绪调节作用于性少数青年女性的歧视与大麻使用模式之间的关系
Erin A Vogel,Katelyn F Romm,Carla J Berg
Erin A Vogel
Background: Sexual minority young adults (SMYAs) experience discrimination and have high cannabis use prevalence. Discrimination may be associated with cannabis use, including hazardous use and co-use with tobacco, depend...
Risk Factors for Quantity of Cannabis Use Per Day among College Students Who Violated Their University Drug Use Policy [0.03%]
大学生违反校园毒品使用政策的日吸食大麻量的影响因素分析
Benjamin N Montemayor,Anas K Nabil,Ashley L Merianos
Benjamin N Montemayor
Background: Cannabis use among college students represents a continued public health issue. The objective was to assess risk factors and reasons for cannabis use among students who violated their university's drug use pol...
Examination of Rumination's Mediating Role in the Relation Between Distal Personality Predictors, Cannabis Coping Motives, and Negative Cannabis-Related Consequences [0.03%]
反省作用在人格特征、大麻应对动机和负面大麻相关结果之间的关系中的中介作用的研究
Bradley T Conner,Adrian J Bravo,Naomi Win et al.
Bradley T Conner et al.
Objective: Perseverative cognitive processes, such as rumination, may indirectly influence effects of personality traits on cannabis use and related problems. Understanding relations among personality, rumination, and can...
General and Domain-Specific Perceived Risk Demonstrate Unique Associations with Cannabis Use, Negative Outcomes, and Motivation to Change among Undergraduate Students [0.03%]
在校大学生中大麻使用、负面结果和改变动机与一般及特定领域感知风险的独特关联
Kirstyn N Smith-LeCavalier,Paige M Morris,Mary E Larimer et al.
Kirstyn N Smith-LeCavalier et al.
College student cannabis use is at an all-time high. Although frequent heavy cannabis use is related to cannabis problems, perceived risk of cannabis use is rapidly decreasing. Yet, it is unknown whether specific domains of risk perceptions...
Examining the Relation Between Social Anxiety and Cannabis Problems Among College Students Through Coping-Related Expectancies and Motives [0.03%]
应对相关的预期和动机在大学生社交焦虑和大麻问题关系中的作用探究
Katherine A Berry,Nicholas R Livingston,EmmaJo Briles et al.
Katherine A Berry et al.
Objective: College students high in social anxiety are at increased risk for cannabis-related problems. This may be particularly true when they hold strong coping-related expectancies and motives for cannabis. However, fe...