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Francesca M Giaquinto,Jessica B Knapp,Jessica A Kulak et al. Francesca M Giaquinto et al.
Background: Despite the established relationship between substance use and self-control, it is unknown how the COVID-19 pandemic may have played a role in this association. Given the unique circumstances of the pandemic a...
Alexandra L Blair,Ashley H Clawson,Natalie G Keirns et al. Alexandra L Blair et al.
Objective: Cannabis vaping is increasing among college students. There is little information on risk factors for vaping cannabis. Consistent with the self-medication hypothesis, experiencing depressive symptoms and having...
Jordan A Gette,Alexander W Sokolovsky,Rachel L Gunn et al. Jordan A Gette et al.
Objective: Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use (i.e., marijuana, [SAM], using alcohol and cannabis so effects overlap) is associated with increased consumption and consequences compared to single-substance use. SAM use ...
Alexis Blessing,Patricia D Russell,Madison S Stout et al. Alexis Blessing et al.
Objective: Individuals with anxiety frequently use cannabis to cope and are at greater risk for developing probable cannabis use disorder (CUD). Previous literature suggests avoidant coping styles are associated with high...
Sean Himebaugh,Deanna Romero,Thomas A Clobes Sean Himebaugh
Introduction: College students demonstrated changes in levels of mental wellbeing as they and the world experienced new levels of stress and anxiety due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As access to healthcare became limited, st...
Jenna L Vieira,Lindsey A Snaychuk,Jana Milicevic et al. Jenna L Vieira et al.
Problematic cannabis use is highly prevalent among postsecondary students. Consequently, there is a need to examine risk factors associated with problematic cannabis use in this population. The present study investigated whether emotion dys...
Ying Guo,Chia-Liang Dai,Rose Marie Ward et al. Ying Guo et al.
Introduction: Risky alcohol use patterns, characterized by heavy episodic drinking (HED) and alcohol-induced blackout, are prevalent in college students. However, it is not clear if experiencing HED and blackout among col...
Jordan A Gette,Andrew K Littlefield,Sarah E Victor et al. Jordan A Gette et al.
Cannabis use and the prevalence of cannabis use disorder (CUD) among emerging adults are on the rise. Several indicators of cannabis use (e.g., quantity, frequency) as they relate to negative outcomes have been posited in the extant literat...
Neel Muzumdar,Kristina M Jackson,Jennifer F Buckman et al. Neel Muzumdar et al.
This study characterized how quantities of cannabis and alcohol use affect sleep. Single-day and typical cannabis and alcohol use patterns were considered to assess acute-chronic use interactions. Linear and non-linear associations assessed...
Katie R Moskal,Jenni B Teeters,Diamonde C McCollum Katie R Moskal
Objective: Simultaneous use of alcohol and cannabis is associated with more negative consequences than use of either substance alone. Research suggests that emotion dysregulation is linked to alcohol, cannabis, and polysu...