Distress tolerance and cessation-related cannabis processes: The role of cannabis use coping motives

Volume: 90, Pages: 164 - 170
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Robust evidence implicates perceived distress tolerance as a risk factor for maladaptive cannabis use and poorer cannabis cessation outcomes. Past work suggests that perceived distress tolerance may be related to an array of clinically-relevant cannabis processes and outcomes via cannabis coping motives. Although promising, the generalizability of this work to racially/ethnically diverse samples of adult cannabis users is unknown. Additionally,...
Paper Details
Title
Distress tolerance and cessation-related cannabis processes: The role of cannabis use coping motives
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
90
Pages
164 - 170
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