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Auteur J. D. BUCKNER |
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Article : Périodique
Objective: Given that the majority of college cannabis use occurs in social situations, descriptive norms (beliefs about others' use) and injunctive norms (others' approval of risky use) may be particularly relevant to cannabis-related behaviors[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Despite high rates of college cannabis use, little work has identified high-risk cannabis use events. For instance, Mardi Gras (MG) and St. Patrick's Day (SPD) are characterized by more college drinking, yet it is unknown whether they[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
High social anxiety is related to marijuana problems, yet the nature of this relation remains unclear. We examined relations between marijuana effect expectancies, social anxiety, and marijuana among undergraduates (N=337). Social anxiety was re[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
Given that marijuana remains the most commonly used illicit substance, identification of the role of potentially malleable cognitive factors in marijuana-related behaviors remains an important goal. The Marijuana Effect Expectancies Questionnair[...]![]()
Périodique
J. D. BUCKNER ; N. B. SCHMIDT ; A. R. LANG ; J. W. SMALL ; R. C. SCHLAUCH ; P. M. LEWINSOHN | 2008ENGLISH : Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is highly comorbid with alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and cannabis dependence. However, the temporal sequencing of these disorders has not been extensively studied to determine whether SAD serves as a spe[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
E. M. MATHEWS ; E. JEFFRIES ; C. HSIEH ; G. JONES ; J. D. BUCKNER |BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Synthetic cannabinoid use is associated with severe problems, including psychosis, kidney failure, and death. Given that young adults are especially vulnerable to using synthetic cannabinoids, the current study sought [...]