
Auteur M. EARLEYWINE
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (19)

L. F. UENO ; M. N. MIAN ; B. R. ALTMAN ; E. GIANDELONE ; M. LUCE ; M. EARLEYWINE | 2021
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.53, n°4, September-October 2021) Article : PériodiqueCannabis use varies with age and gender, but less is known regarding specific product choices. Previous work suggests that older adults are inclined to stick to the more "classic" and familiar, while "novel" products are more likely to appeal to[...]
SMUCKER BARNWELL S. ; M. EARLEYWINE ; E. B. GORDIS | 2005
Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.19, n°2, June 2005) Article : PériodiqueThe link between cannabis use and cannabis dependence remains poorly understood. Some people use cannabis regularly without signs of dependence; others show dependence despite using less. This study examined alcohol consumption as a moderator of[...]
ENGLISH : The social facilitation scale of the Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire-Adolescent version predicts subsequent drinking behavior and covaries with other important constructs. An examination of the interval-level measurement properties [...]
P. LUCAS ; A. REIMAN ; M. EARLEYWINE ; S. K. McGOWAN ; M. OLESON ; M. P. COWARD ; B. THOMAS | 2013
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.21, n°5, October 2013) Article : PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : Un grand nombre de citoyens canadiens qui consomment du cannabis médicinal le font comme un substitut à l'alcool ou à d'autres produits illégaux ou à des médicaments. Ces indications proviennent d'une étude des chercheurs du Centre f[...]
B. R. ALTMAN ; M. N. MIAN ; M. SLAVIN ; M. EARLEYWINE | 2019
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.51, n°5, November-December 2019) Article : PériodiqueUp to 35% of adults in the United States suffer from sleep disturbances, which covary with a host of negative mental and physical health outcomes. Previous research suggests that cannabis' sedative effects may be associated with improved sleep. [...]
ENGLISH : Koro, an acute panic reaction related to the perception of penile retraction, was once considered limited to specific cultures. The disorder has appeared as part of a panic response to cannabis, but only in citizens of India. This st[...]
SMUCKER BARNWELL S. ; M. EARLEYWINE ; R. WILCOX | 2006
Dans Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy (Vol.1, n°2, 2006) Article : PériodiqueAlthough little evidence supports cannabis-induced amotivational syndrome, sources continue to assert that the drug saps motivation, which may guide current prohibitions. Few studies report low motivation in chronic users; another reveals that t[...]
M. EARLEYWINE ; N. T. VAN DAM | 2010
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.18, n°3, June 2010) Article : PériodiqueCannabis remains the world's most popular illicit drug despite its documented contribution to respiratory problems. The vaporizer heats cannabis without igniting it. Previous work suggests that vaporizers have the potential to minimize respirato[...]
ENGLISH : The present study confirmed findings that alcohol moderates the link between cannabis use and dependence. The study examined a large, diverse national sample of 856 people who consumed cannabis and alcohol at least twice per week. Th[...]
M. EARLEYWINE ; SMUCKER BARNWELL S. | 2007
Dans Harm Reduction Journal (Vol.4 n°11, 2007) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Cannabis smoking can create respiratory problems. Vaporizers heat cannabis to release active cannabinoids, but remain cool enough to avoid the smoke and toxins associated with combustion. Vaporized cannabis should create fewer respir[...]![]()
Exploring peers as a mediator of the association between depression and smoking in young adolescents
A. RITT-OLSON ; J. UNGER ; VALENTE T. ; NEZAMI E. ; C. P. CHOU ; TRINIDAD D. ; J. MILAM ; M. EARLEYWINE ; S. TAN ; C. A. JOHNSON | 2005
PériodiqueENGLISH : Recent research has suggested that depression causes teens to begin smoking to elevate their mood. Other studies, however, have suggested the reverse causal direction: smoking causes depression. To gain a more complete understanding [...]
The debate over medical marijuana laws has included extensive discussion of whether such laws "send the wrong message to young people" and increase teen marijuana use. This is an updated version of the first report that analyzed all available da[...]
A. LOOBY ; M. EARLEYWINE | 2007
Dans Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy (Vol.2, n°3, 2007) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most widely consumed illicit substance in America, with increasing rates of use. Some theorists tend to link frequency of use with cannabis dependence. Nevertheless, fewer than half of daily cannabis users meet DSM-IV[...]
M. LOFLIN ; M. EARLEYWINE | 2014
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.39, n°10, October 2014) Article : PériodiqueA new method for administering cannabinoids, called butane hash oil ("dabs"), is gaining popularity among marijuana users. Despite press reports that suggest that "dabbing" is riskier than smoking flower cannabis, no data address whether dabs us[...]
Marijuana use continues to attract interest and fuel controversy. Big, green pot leaves have adorned the covers of Time, National Review, and Forbes. Almost 100 million Americans have tried marijuana at least once. Groups such as The National Or[...]