All Relations between self-monitoring and cannabis

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Tristan Hamonniere, Lena Milan, Isabelle Varesco. Repetitive negative thinking, metacognitive beliefs, and their interaction as possible predictors for problematic cannabis use. Clinical psychology & psychotherapy. 2021-08-31. PMID:34431580. more generally, it enables the consideration of cannabis use from the perspective of self-regulation theories, and more specifically cognitive regulation, thus offering several theoretical and clinical implications. 2021-08-31 2023-08-13 human
Sharon L Nichols, Sean Brummel, Kathleen M Malee, Claude A Mellins, Anna-Barbara Moscicki, Renee Smith, Anai M Cuadra, Kendall Bryant, Cheryl Anne Boyce, Katherine K Tassiopoulo. The Role of Behavioral and Neurocognitive Functioning in Substance Use Among Youth with Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection and Perinatal HIV Exposure Without Infection. AIDS and behavior. vol 25. issue 9. 2021-08-20. PMID:33616833. lower self-reported self-regulation skills, but higher cognitive functioning abilities, were associated with initiation and prevalent use of alcohol and marijuana regardless of hiv status. 2021-08-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Justo R Fabelo-Roche, Serguei Iglesias-Moré, Ana M Gómez-Garcí. Persons with Substance Abuse Disorders and Other Addictions: Coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic. MEDICC review. vol 23. issue 2. 2021-05-24. PMID:33974609. we found that patients' ability to cope successfully with challenges presented by covid-19 were influenced by: 1) the individual's own methods for maintaining self-control (commitment to studies, projects, and work with therapists) that aided them in their goals concerning abstinence; 2) difficulties faced in addressing specific events and situations (doubts, uncertainties, disagreements, isolation and time use); 3) perpetuation and revivification of myths related to substances and addictive activities (exacerbation of supposed benefits of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, overuse of social networks); and 4) tendencies toward irrationality and lack of emotional control (fear, sadness, anger, constant worry and self-imposed demands). 2021-05-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gregory A Egerton, Craig R Colder, Yonghee Le. Testing the dual process model of adolescent cannabis use with prospective three-way interactions between self-regulation, negative outcome expectancies, and implicit cannabis attitudes. Addictive behaviors. vol 118. 2021-05-21. PMID:33756299. testing the dual process model of adolescent cannabis use with prospective three-way interactions between self-regulation, negative outcome expectancies, and implicit cannabis attitudes. 2021-05-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gregory A Egerton, Craig R Colder, Yonghee Le. Testing the dual process model of adolescent cannabis use with prospective three-way interactions between self-regulation, negative outcome expectancies, and implicit cannabis attitudes. Addictive behaviors. vol 118. 2021-05-21. PMID:33756299. the current study tested a three-way interaction between implicit cannabis attitudes, self-regulation, and negative expectancies to prospectively predict adolescent cannabis use. 2021-05-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Michael J Sofis, Alan J Budney, Catherine Stanger, Ashley A Knapp, Jacob T Borodovsk. Greater delay discounting and cannabis coping motives are associated with more frequent cannabis use in a large sample of adult cannabis users. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 207. 2020-11-19. PMID:31887604. self-regulation deficits expressed through a decreased ability to value future rewards (delay discounting (dd)) and impaired emotion regulation (negative urgency (nu), cannabis coping motives (ccm), and anxiety sensitivity (as)) relate to more frequent or problematic cannabis use. 2020-11-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Michael J Sofis, Alan J Budney, Catherine Stanger, Ashley A Knapp, Jacob T Borodovsk. Greater delay discounting and cannabis coping motives are associated with more frequent cannabis use in a large sample of adult cannabis users. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 207. 2020-11-19. PMID:31887604. however, there is a need to better understand how self-regulation and emotion regulation constructs reflect competition between deliberative and reactive systems that drive individual differences in cannabis use patterns. 2020-11-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jung Yeon Lee, Judith S Brook, Kerstin Pah. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Risk Behaviors by African American and Puerto Rican Women in the 4 Journal of preventive medicine. vol 3. issue 3. 2020-10-01. PMID:30574574. for prevention purposes, the present study examined the relationship of both cannabis use and self-control with hiv risk behaviors in a sample of african american and puerto rican female adolescents, young adults, and adults. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 human
Jung Yeon Lee, Judith S Brook, Kerstin Pah. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Risk Behaviors by African American and Puerto Rican Women in the 4 Journal of preventive medicine. vol 3. issue 3. 2020-10-01. PMID:30574574. logistic regression analyses were used to examine earlier cannabis use as well as self-control and later hiv risk behaviors. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 human
Jung Yeon Lee, Judith S Brook, Kerstin Pah. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Risk Behaviors by African American and Puerto Rican Women in the 4 Journal of preventive medicine. vol 3. issue 3. 2020-10-01. PMID:30574574. high frequency of cannabis use and high self-control measured at ages 19 to 29 were positively and negatively related to having sexual intercourse with someone they just met at ages 32 to 39. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 human
Jung Yeon Lee, Judith S Brook, Kerstin Pah. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Risk Behaviors by African American and Puerto Rican Women in the 4 Journal of preventive medicine. vol 3. issue 3. 2020-10-01. PMID:30574574. prevention programs should incorporate the role of cannabis use and low self-control as related to hiv risk behaviors. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 human
Jung Yeon Lee, Judith S Brook, Kerstin Pah. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Risk Behaviors by African American and Puerto Rican Women in the 4 Journal of preventive medicine. vol 3. issue 3. 2020-10-01. PMID:30574574. our results may have particular utility for designing interventions focused on not only cannabis use (a risk factor) but also self-control (a protective factor) as related to hiv sexual risk behaviors. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 human
Lydia A Shrier, Amanda M Rhoads, Meghan E Fredette, Pamela J Burk. "Counselor in Your Pocket": Youth and Provider Perspectives on a Mobile Motivational Intervention for Marijuana Use. Substance use & misuse. vol 49. issue 1-2. 2019-11-20. PMID:24000892. in 2010, we interviewed youth aged 15-24 years who use marijuana frequently (n = 8) and providers who treat them (n = 6) on the acceptability and utility of a mobile intervention involving momentary self-monitoring of use-related contexts and responsive motivational messaging following clinic-based brief motivational enhancement therapy. 2019-11-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hans B Dupont, Math J J M Candel, Charles D Kaplan, Dike van de Mheen, Nanne K de Vrie. Assessing the Efficacy of MOTI-4 for Reducing the Use of Cannabis Among Youth in the Netherlands: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of substance abuse treatment. vol 65. 2018-01-05. PMID:26780988. the moti-4 intervention, in which motivational interviewing, self-monitoring, and strengthening behavioral control are used, was developed in the netherlands in response to several rapid assessments of problematic use of cannabis among vulnerable adolescents. 2018-01-05 2023-08-13 human
Kerstin Pahl, Judith S Brook, Jung Yeon Le. Adolescent self-control predicts joint trajectories of marijuana use and depressive mood into young adulthood among urban African Americans and Puerto Ricans. Journal of behavioral medicine. vol 37. issue 4. 2015-03-06. PMID:23670644. weighted logistic regression analysis showed that self-control at age 14 distinguished the high marijuana use/high depressive mood group and the low marijuana use/low depressive mood group from each of the other groups. 2015-03-06 2023-08-12 human
Robert D Dvorak, Anne M Da. Marijuana and self-regulation: examining likelihood and intensity of use and problems. Addictive behaviors. vol 39. issue 3. 2014-09-15. PMID:24315407. marijuana and self-regulation: examining likelihood and intensity of use and problems. 2014-09-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Robert D Dvorak, Anne M Da. Marijuana and self-regulation: examining likelihood and intensity of use and problems. Addictive behaviors. vol 39. issue 3. 2014-09-15. PMID:24315407. from these findings we conclude that while behavioral dysregulation may put individuals at risk for using marijuana, or using it more frequently, it is those individuals with difficulty in emotional self-regulation that are at risk for experiencing negative consequences as a result of their marijuana use. 2014-09-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Judith S Brook, Jung Yeon Lee, Elaine N Brown, Stephen J Finc. Comorbid trajectories of tobacco and marijuana use as related to psychological outcomes. Substance abuse. vol 33. issue 2. 2012-08-21. PMID:22489588. tobacco and marijuana cessation programs should identify and address comorbid use of tobacco and marijuana, and antisocial behavior, poor self-control, and internalizing problems, which are associated with histories of comorbid use of the 2 substances. 2012-08-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Thomas A Wills, Pallav Pokhrel, Ellen Morehouse, Bonnie Fenste. Behavioral and emotional regulation and adolescent substance use problems: a test of moderation effects in a dual-process model. Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. vol 25. issue 2. 2011-10-28. PMID:21443302. in a structural model, we tested how relations of predictors to level of adolescent substance use (tobacco, alcohol, marijuana), and to substance-related impaired-control and behavior problems, are moderated by good self-control and poor regulation in behavioral and emotional domains. 2011-10-28 2023-08-12 human
Roy Otten, Edward D Barker, Barbara Maughan, Louise Arseneault, Rutger C M E Engel. Self-control and its relation to joint developmental trajectories of cannabis use and depressive mood symptoms. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 112. issue 3. 2011-06-20. PMID:20656424. self-control and its relation to joint developmental trajectories of cannabis use and depressive mood symptoms. 2011-06-20 2023-08-12 Not clear