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207 related items for PubMed ID: 31818171

  • 21. Nuanced relations between simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use motives and negative consequences among college students: The role of multiple product use.
    Stevens AK, Boyle HK, Sokolovsky AW, White HR, Jackson KM.
    Exp Clin Psychopharmacol; 2022 Oct; 30(5):593-608. PubMed ID: 33705200
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  • 22. Substance Use Motives as Mediators of the Associations between Self-Control Constructs and Negative Substance Use Consequences: A Cross-Cultural Examination.
    Montgomery ZL, Michelini Y, Bravo AJ, Pilatti A, Mezquita L, Cross-Cultural Addictions Study Team.
    Cannabis; 2024 Oct; 7(2):77-92. PubMed ID: 38975594
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  • 28. Cross-lagged relations between motives and substance use: Can use strengthen your motivation over time?
    Lee CA, Derefinko KJ, Davis HA, Milich R, Lynam DR.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2017 Sep 01; 178():544-550. PubMed ID: 28732317
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  • 29. 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 Sep 01; 25(10):862-73. PubMed ID: 17849459
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  • 32. Drinking motives as mediators of social anxiety and hazardous drinking among college students.
    Ham LS, Zamboanga BL, Bacon AK, Garcia TA.
    Cogn Behav Ther; 2009 Sep 01; 38(3):133-45. PubMed ID: 19306146
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  • 33. Motives for Alcohol and Marijuana Use as Predictors of Use and Problem Use Among Young Adult College Students.
    Patterson A, Vu M, Haardörfer R, Windle M, Berg CJ.
    J Drug Issues; 2020 Oct 01; 50(4):359-377. PubMed ID: 34290453
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  • 38. Event-level risk for negative alcohol consequences in emerging adults: The role of affect, motivation, and context.
    Waddell JT, King SE, Okey SA, Corbin WR.
    Psychol Addict Behav; 2024 Aug 01; 38(5):563-577. PubMed ID: 38629939
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  • 39. A systematic review of research on adolescent solitary alcohol and marijuana use in the United States.
    Mason WA, Stevens AL, Fleming CB.
    Addiction; 2020 Jan 01; 115(1):19-31. PubMed ID: 31140213
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  • 40. College alcohol beliefs and negative alcohol-related consequences: A moderated mediation model of enhancement drinking motives and restricted eating.
    Herchenroeder L, Bravo AJ, Protective Strategies Study TeamDepartment of Psychological Sciences, William & Mary, United States..
    Addict Behav; 2020 Nov 01; 110():106541. PubMed ID: 32683171
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