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302 related items for PubMed ID: 17849459

  • 1. Marijuana coping motives interact with marijuana use frequency to predict anxious arousal, panic related catastrophic thinking, and worry among current marijuana users.
    Bonn-Miller MO, Zvolensky MJ, Bernstein A, Stickle TR.
    Depress Anxiety; 2008; 25(10):862-73. PubMed ID: 17849459
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  • 2. Posttraumatic stress symptom severity predicts marijuana use coping motives among traumatic event-exposed marijuana users.
    Bonn-Miller MO, Vujanovic AA, Feldner MT, Bernstein A, Zvolensky MJ.
    J Trauma Stress; 2007 Aug; 20(4):577-86. PubMed ID: 17721963
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  • 3. Anxiety sensitivity interacts with marijuana use in the prediction of anxiety symptoms and panic-related catastrophic thinking among daily tobacco users.
    Zvolensky MJ, Bonn-Miller MO, Bernstein A, McLeish AC, Feldner MT, Leen-Feldner EW.
    Behav Res Ther; 2006 Jul; 44(7):907-24. PubMed ID: 16122698
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  • 11. Worry and rumination: differential associations with anxious and depressive symptoms and coping behavior.
    Hong RY.
    Behav Res Ther; 2007 Feb; 45(2):277-90. PubMed ID: 16635479
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  • 13. Incremental validity of anxiety sensitivity in terms of motivation to quit, reasons for quitting, and barriers to quitting among community-recruited daily smokers.
    Zvolensky MJ, Vujanovic AA, Miller MO, Bernstein A, Yartz AR, Gregor KL, McLeish AC, Marshall EC, Gibson LE.
    Nicotine Tob Res; 2007 Sep; 9(9):965-75. PubMed ID: 17763114
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  • 17. Cannabis-related impairment and social anxiety: the roles of gender and cannabis use motives.
    Buckner JD, Zvolensky MJ, Schmidt NB.
    Addict Behav; 2012 Nov; 37(11):1294-7. PubMed ID: 22766487
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  • 18. Characteristics of clinically anxious versus non-anxious regular, heavy marijuana users.
    Van Dam NT, Bedi G, Earleywine M.
    Addict Behav; 2012 Nov; 37(11):1217-23. PubMed ID: 22727786
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  • 19. Smoking motives in the prediction of affective vulnerability among young adult daily smokers.
    Gregor K, Zvolensky MJ, Bernstein A, Marshall EC, Yartz AR.
    Behav Res Ther; 2007 Mar; 45(3):471-82. PubMed ID: 16712784
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