ACADEMIC

An update on cannabis use disorder with comment on the impact of policy related to therapeutic and recreational cannabis use
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Abstract Confusion and controversy related to the potential for cannabis use to cause harm, or alternatively to provide benefit, continues globally. This issue has grown in intensity and importance with the increased recognition of the public health implications...

Greater delay discounting and cannabis coping motives are associated with more frequent cannabis use in a large sample of adult cannabis users
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Abstract Background 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...

A web-based episodic specificity and future thinking session modulates delay discounting in cannabis users
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Sofis, M. J., Lemley, S. M., Lee, D. C., & Budney, A. J. (2020). A web-based episodic specificity and future thinking session modulates delay discounting in cannabis users. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 34(4), 532–540. https://doi.org/10.1037/adb0000557...

On the discounting of cannabis and money: Sensitivity to magnitude vs. delay
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Abstract Background While using most drugs of abuse is associated with higher than control rates of delay discounting, cannabis use may be the exception. As such, between-commodity differences in delay discounting (i.e., money vs. cannabis) have not been thoroughly...

Sifting through the weeds: Relationships between cannabis use frequency measures and delay discounting
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Abstract Background Delay Discounting (DD) relates to more frequent cannabis use, but results are variable, potentially because of variations in whether integrated or single-item measures are used, and whether the timeframe of measures is narrow or broad. Explicating...
Evaluating cannabis use risk reduction as an alternative clinical outcome for cannabis use disorder
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Abstract Objective: Abstinence is rarely achieved in clinical trials for cannabis use disorder (CUD). Cannabis reduction is associated with functional improvement, but reduction endpoints have not been established, indicating a need to identify and validate clinically...
Correlates of continued cannabis use during pregnancy
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Abstract Background Cannabis use is increasingly common among pregnant women despite concern that it may be linked to adverse maternal and infant outcomes. Determining whether variables associated with cannabis use predict whether women continue or quit using during...
The Effects of Cannabis Use Frequency and Episodic Specificity Training on the Recall of Specific and Rewarding Events
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Center for Technology and Behavioral Health, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Lebanon, NH, United States Background: Growing evidence implicates subjective episodic memory, the retrieval of detailed, integrated, and personally relevant past events, as a...
Initial evaluation of domain-specific episodic future thinking on delay discounting and cannabis use
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Sofis, M. J., Lemley, S. M., Jacobson, N. C., & Budney, A. J. (2021). Initial evaluation of domain-specific episodic future thinking on delay discounting and cannabis use. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. Advance online publication....
Persisting on the past: Cross-sectional and prospective associations between sunk cost propensity and cannabis use
by Cannabis Public Policy Consulting | Sep 27, 2022 | Academic, Research
Abstract Prevalence of cannabis use in the United States continues to rise, and 30% of cannabis users eventually meet criteria for Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD). One response to this problem is to develop decision-making constructs that indicate vulnerability to CUD...