All Relations between attitudes and cannabis

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Jason A Ford, Terrence D Hil. Religiosity and adolescent substance use: evidence from the national survey on drug use and health. Substance use & misuse. vol 47. issue 7. 2012-09-05. PMID:22443107. the influence of respondent substance use attitude is especially pronounced, explaining between 41% (marijuana) and 53% (tobacco) of the association between religiosity and substance use. 2012-09-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sin How Lim, Charles Lafayette Christen, Michael P Marshal, Ronald D Stall, Nina Markovic, Kevin H Kim, Anthony J Silvestr. Middle-aged and older men who have sex with men exhibit multiple trajectories with respect to the number of sexual partners. AIDS and behavior. vol 16. issue 3. 2012-07-23. PMID:21390536. the groups were statistically different with respect to race, hiv status, drug use (marijuana, poppers, crack cocaine, and viagra), the number of unprotected anal sex partners, and personal attitudes towards sex. 2012-07-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Christian Thurstone, Shane A Lieberman, Sarah J Schmieg. Medical marijuana diversion and associated problems in adolescent substance treatment. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 118. issue 2-3. 2012-02-09. PMID:21565453. the prevalence of medical marijuana diversion among adolescents in substance treatment and the relationship between medical marijuana diversion and marijuana attitudes, availability, peer disapproval, frequency of use and substance-related problems are not known. 2012-02-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Roger S Tonki. Marijuana use in adolescence. Paediatrics & child health. vol 7. issue 2. 2011-07-14. PMID:20046275. the prevailing attitude that marijuana is a 'safe, recreational' drug is challenged. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Pérez, Carles Ariza, Francesca Sánchez-Martínez, Manel Nebo. Cannabis consumption initiation among adolescents: a longitudinal study. Addictive behaviors. vol 35. issue 2. 2011-05-02. PMID:19836900. cannabis initiation was facilitated by legal drug use, favorable attitudes and context-related variables. 2011-05-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Todd F Lewis, A Keith Moble. Substance abuse and dependency risk: the role of peer perceptions, marijuana involvement, and attitudes toward substance use among college students. Journal of drug education. vol 40. issue 3. 2011-03-14. PMID:21313988. substance abuse and dependency risk: the role of peer perceptions, marijuana involvement, and attitudes toward substance use among college students. 2011-03-14 2023-08-12 human
Diane M Morrison, Mary Jane Lohr, Blair A Beadnell, Mary Rogers Gillmore, Steven Lewis, Lewayne Gilchris. Young mothers' decisions to use marijuana: a test of an expanded Theory of Planned Behaviour. Psychology & health. vol 25. issue 5. 2010-09-13. PMID:20204940. indicators of four constructs that have been shown in the literature to be predictive of marijuana use-persistent environmental adversity, emotional distress, adolescent marijuana use and drug use in the social network-were tested as predictors of attitudes, norms and self-efficacy, in a structural equation modelling framework. 2010-09-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Louisa Degenhardt, Lisa Dierker, Wai Tat Chiu, Maria Elena Medina-Mora, Yehuda Neumark, Nancy Sampson, Jordi Alonso, Matthias Angermeyer, James C Anthony, Ronny Bruffaerts, Giovanni de Girolamo, Ron de Graaf, Oye Gureje, Aimee N Karam, Stanislav Kostyuchenko, Sing Lee, Jean-Pierre Lépine, Daphna Levinson, Yosikazu Nakamura, Jose Posada-Villa, Dan Stein, J Elisabeth Wells, Ronald C Kessle. Evaluating the drug use "gateway" theory using cross-national data: consistency and associations of the order of initiation of drug use among participants in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 108. issue 1-2. 2010-06-02. PMID:20060657. it is unclear whether the normative sequence of drug use initiation, beginning with tobacco and alcohol, progressing to cannabis and then other illicit drugs, is due to causal effects of specific earlier drug use promoting progression, or to influences of other variables such as drug availability and attitudes. 2010-06-02 2023-08-12 human
Flor Zaldívar Basurto, José Manuel García Montes, Pilar Flores Cubos, Fernando Sánchez Santed, Francisca López Ríos, Antonio Molina Moren. Validity of the self-report on drug use by university students: correspondence between self-reported use and use detected in urine. Psicothema. vol 21. issue 2. 2009-08-12. PMID:19403073. the purpose of this work was to determine the validity of a self-report on recent drug use (cocaine and cannabis) in a sample of university students of both sexes and to explore the role of attitudes toward substance use as related to this report. 2009-08-12 2023-08-12 human
Daniele Fabio Zullino, Hans Kurt, Barbara Broers, Anita Drexler, Hans-Peter Graf, Yasser Khazaal, Yves Le Bloc'h, Baya-Laure Pegard, François Borgeat, Martin Preisi. Swiss psychiatrists beliefs and attitudes about cannabis risks in psychiatric patients: ideologically determined or evidence-based? Community mental health journal. vol 44. issue 2. 2008-09-22. PMID:17694435. swiss psychiatrists beliefs and attitudes about cannabis risks in psychiatric patients: ideologically determined or evidence-based? 2008-09-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Daniele Fabio Zullino, Hans Kurt, Barbara Broers, Anita Drexler, Hans-Peter Graf, Yasser Khazaal, Yves Le Bloc'h, Baya-Laure Pegard, François Borgeat, Martin Preisi. Swiss psychiatrists beliefs and attitudes about cannabis risks in psychiatric patients: ideologically determined or evidence-based? Community mental health journal. vol 44. issue 2. 2008-09-22. PMID:17694435. the objective of this survey was to assess the beliefs of swiss psychiatrists about the risks associated with cannabis, and to assess their prohibitive attitudes toward their patients. 2008-09-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Daniele Fabio Zullino, Hans Kurt, Barbara Broers, Anita Drexler, Hans-Peter Graf, Yasser Khazaal, Yves Le Bloc'h, Baya-Laure Pegard, François Borgeat, Martin Preisi. Swiss psychiatrists beliefs and attitudes about cannabis risks in psychiatric patients: ideologically determined or evidence-based? Community mental health journal. vol 44. issue 2. 2008-09-22. PMID:17694435. cluster 1: "prohibitionists" believed that cannabis could induce and trigger all forms of psychiatric disorder, and showed a highly prohibitive attitude. 2008-09-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Bonnie J Leadbeater, Kathleen Foran, Aidan Grove-Whit. How much can you drink before driving? The influence of riding with impaired adults and peers on the driving behaviors of urban and rural youth. Addiction (Abingdon, England). vol 103. issue 4. 2008-08-05. PMID:18339107. following an ecological model to specify risks for impaired driving, we assessed the effects of youth attitudes about substance use and their experiences of riding in cars with adults and peers who drove after drinking alcohol or smoking cannabis on the youths' own driving after drinking or using cannabis. 2008-08-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Silvia S Martins, Carla L Storr, Pierre K Alexandre, Howard D Chilcoa. Do adolescent ecstasy users have different attitudes towards drugs when compared to marijuana users? Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 94. issue 1-3. 2008-06-27. PMID:18068314. do adolescent ecstasy users have different attitudes towards drugs when compared to marijuana users? 2008-06-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Silvia S Martins, Carla L Storr, Pierre K Alexandre, Howard D Chilcoa. Do adolescent ecstasy users have different attitudes towards drugs when compared to marijuana users? Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 94. issue 1-3. 2008-06-27. PMID:18068314. we examine associations between adolescents' attitudes and beliefs towards ecstasy use; because most ecstasy users have a history of marijuana use, we estimate the association for three groups of adolescents: non-marijuana/ecstasy users, marijuana users (used marijuana at least once but never used ecstasy) and ecstasy users (used ecstasy at least once). 2008-06-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Denis M McCarthy, Andrea M Lynch, Sarah L Pederso. Driving after use of alcohol and marijuana in college students. Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. vol 21. issue 3. 2007-11-13. PMID:17874895. the authors compared college students' attitudes, normative beliefs and perceived negative consequences of driving after use of either alcohol or marijuana and tested these cognitive factors as risk factors for substance-related driving. 2007-11-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Robin M Murray, Paul D Morrison, Cécile Henquet, Marta Di Fort. Cannabis, the mind and society: the hash realities. Nature reviews. Neuroscience. vol 8. issue 11. 2007-11-13. PMID:17925811. cannabis has been known for at least 4,000 years to have profound effects on the mind--effects that have provoked dramatically divergent attitudes towards it. 2007-11-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maria Czyzewska, Harvey J Ginsbur. Explicit and implicit effects of anti-marijuana and anti-tobacco TV advertisements. Addictive behaviors. vol 32. issue 1. 2007-11-06. PMID:16675148. implicit association test, iat) attitudes toward tobacco and marijuana were compared. 2007-11-06 2023-08-12 human
Maria Czyzewska, Harvey J Ginsbur. Explicit and implicit effects of anti-marijuana and anti-tobacco TV advertisements. Addictive behaviors. vol 32. issue 1. 2007-11-06. PMID:16675148. participants completed a short survey on attitudes to tobacco and marijuana. 2007-11-06 2023-08-12 human
Maria Czyzewska, Harvey J Ginsbur. Explicit and implicit effects of anti-marijuana and anti-tobacco TV advertisements. Addictive behaviors. vol 32. issue 1. 2007-11-06. PMID:16675148. at the end, all participants completed iat for marijuana, iat for tobacco and the assessment of explicit attitudes. 2007-11-06 2023-08-12 human