All Relations between belief and cannabis

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Brett A Ewing, Joan S Tucker, Jeremy N V Miles, Regina A Shih, Magdalena Kulesza, Eric R Pedersen, Elizabeth J D'Amic. Early Substance Use and Subsequent DUI in Adolescents. Pediatrics. vol 136. issue 5. 2016-02-11. PMID:26438702. in a diverse group of adolescents, we longitudinally explored the influence of alcohol and marijuana (am) use, am beliefs, and peer and family factors (including familism) on dui/rwdd in high school. 2016-02-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
Seth A Brow. Stigma towards Marijuana Users and Heroin Users. Journal of psychoactive drugs. vol 47. issue 3. 2015-12-02. PMID:26148124. college students with no history of marijuana or heroin use (n=250) completed self-report measures to examine the level of substance use stigma towards individuals using two illicit substances (marijuana and heroin) and the contribution of three perceiver characteristics (sex, previous contact with substance users, and five beliefs about substance use) to three dimensions of stigma (social distance, negative emotions, and forcing treatment). 2015-12-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Rick S Zimmerman, Pamela K Cupp, Melissa Abadi, R Lewis Donohew, Carla Gray, Leonard Gordon, A Bailey Gross. The effects of framing and fear on ratings and impact of antimarijuana PSAs. Substance use & misuse. vol 49. issue 7. 2015-01-02. PMID:24502372. a laboratory experiment, funded by the u.s. national institutes of health, involved 243 u.s. undergraduate students and employed a 2 (gain-framed vs. loss-framed) × 2 (high vs. low threat) plus control group pretest-posttest experimental design to assess the combined effects of frame (gain vs. loss) and level of threat of public service announcements (psas) about marijuana on attitudes, beliefs, and intentions related to marijuana, as well as the relationship of message condition to ratings of psas. 2015-01-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anthony H Ecker, Julia D Buckne. Cannabis use behaviors and social anxiety: the roles of perceived descriptive and injunctive social norms. Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs. vol 75. issue 1. 2014-09-24. PMID:24411799. descriptive norms (beliefs about others' use) and injunctive norms (beliefs regarding others' approval of risky use) may be particularly relevant to cannabis-related behaviors among socially anxious persons if they use cannabis for fear of evaluation for deviating from what they believe to be normative behaviors. 2014-09-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Julia D Buckne. College cannabis use: the unique roles of social norms, motives, and expectancies. Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs. vol 74. issue 5. 2014-03-13. PMID:23948531. given that the majority of college cannabis use occurs in social situations, descriptive norms (beliefs about others' use) and injunctive norms (others' approval of risky use) may be particularly relevant to cannabis-related behaviors. 2014-03-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jason P Connor, Matthew J Gullo, Gary Chan, Ross McD Young, Wayne D Hall, Gerald F X Feene. Polysubstance use in cannabis users referred for treatment: drug use profiles, psychiatric comorbidity and cannabis-related beliefs. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 4. 2013-08-22. PMID:23966956. polysubstance use in cannabis users referred for treatment: drug use profiles, psychiatric comorbidity and cannabis-related beliefs. 2013-08-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Melissa M Norberg, Peter Gates, Paul Dillon, David J Kavanagh, Ramesh Manocha, Jan Copelan. Screening and managing cannabis use: comparing GP's and nurses' knowledge, beliefs, and behavior. Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy. vol 7. 2013-08-06. PMID:22827931. screening and managing cannabis use: comparing gp's and nurses' knowledge, beliefs, and behavior. 2013-08-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Melissa M Norberg, Peter Gates, Paul Dillon, David J Kavanagh, Ramesh Manocha, Jan Copelan. Screening and managing cannabis use: comparing GP's and nurses' knowledge, beliefs, and behavior. Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy. vol 7. 2013-08-06. PMID:22827931. the aim of this study was to evaluate differences between gps and nurses' perceived knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors toward cannabis use and its screening and management. 2013-08-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Bianca Calabria, Wendy Swift, Tim Slade, Wayne Hall, Jan Copelan. The perceived health risks of cannabis use in an Australian household survey. Drug and alcohol review. vol 31. issue 6. 2013-06-17. PMID:22385157. this paper reports on the beliefs about the adverse effects of cannabis use on health, social well-being, driving, mental health and changes in cannabis over time. 2013-06-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Buadze, Stefan Kaiser, Rudolf Stohler, Wulf Roessler, Erich Seifritz, Michael Liebren. Patient's perceptions of the cannabis-psychosis link--a systematic review. Current pharmaceutical design. vol 18. issue 32. 2013-03-25. PMID:22716137. since patient's beliefs and attitudes strongly correlate with adherence to all forms of treatment, we conducted a systematic pubmed database search for any english and german-language articles published until january 2012 that addressed patient's perception of a cannabis psychosis link. 2013-03-25 2023-08-12 human
M Marselos, P Karamanako. Mutagenicity, developmental toxicity and carcinogenicity of cannabis. Addiction biology. vol 4. issue 1. 2012-10-02. PMID:20575764. at least part of the great popularity of cannabis smoking is due to the widespread belief that it is harmless. 2012-10-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
John A Cunningham, Jan Blomqvist, Anja Koski-Jännes, Kirsimarja Raitasal. Societal images of Cannabis use: comparing three countries. Harm reduction journal. vol 9. 2012-10-02. PMID:22709959. differences in beliefs about cannabis were compared between canada, sweden and finland using nationally representative population surveys containing similar items. 2012-10-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Alison Bryant Ludde. What if you caught them using? Prospective teachers' beliefs about responding to student substance use. Journal of drug education. vol 42. issue 1. 2012-08-31. PMID:22873014. this survey research examined how prospective teachers' (n=384) beliefs about the nature of adolescence, their substance use, and their preparedness for dealing with substance use situations are linked to perceptions of how they would respond to students' possession or use of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana at school. 2012-08-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marie Bee Hui Yap, Nicola J Reavley, Anthony Francis Jor. Young people's beliefs about the harmfulness of alcohol, cannabis and tobacco for mental disorders: findings from two Australian national youth surveys. Addiction (Abingdon, England). vol 107. issue 4. 2012-05-22. PMID:22118368. young people's beliefs about the harmfulness of alcohol, cannabis and tobacco for mental disorders: findings from two australian national youth surveys. 2012-05-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marie Bee Hui Yap, Nicola J Reavley, Anthony Francis Jor. Young people's beliefs about the harmfulness of alcohol, cannabis and tobacco for mental disorders: findings from two Australian national youth surveys. Addiction (Abingdon, England). vol 107. issue 4. 2012-05-22. PMID:22118368. using cross-sectional national survey data, we assessed young peoples' beliefs about the role of alcohol, tobacco and marijuana in the prevention and treatment of mental disorders as well as the predictors of these beliefs. 2012-05-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Waldemar Elikowski, Małgorzata Małek, Jolanta Kurosz, Alina Podkowińska, Magdalena Lukowiak-Głębocka, Krystyna Zawilsk. [Severe pulmonary embolism in a young marijuana smoker]. Kardiologia polska. vol 69. issue 11. 2012-04-10. PMID:22090230. it is a popular belief, that marijuana smoking is not harmful to health. 2012-04-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Paola Casadio, Cathy Fernandes, Robin M Murray, Marta Di Fort. Cannabis use in young people: the risk for schizophrenia. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 35. issue 8. 2011-12-01. PMID:21530584. cannabis is one of the most commonly used illicit drugs, and despite the widely held belief that it is a safe drug, its long-term use has potentially harmful consequences. 2011-12-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Buadze, Rudolf Stohler, Beate Schulze, Michael Schaub, Michael Liebren. Do patients think cannabis causes schizophrenia? - A qualitative study on the causal beliefs of cannabis using patients with schizophrenia. Harm reduction journal. vol 7. 2011-07-14. PMID:20920183. - a qualitative study on the causal beliefs of cannabis using patients with schizophrenia. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Buadze, Rudolf Stohler, Beate Schulze, Michael Schaub, Michael Liebren. Do patients think cannabis causes schizophrenia? - A qualitative study on the causal beliefs of cannabis using patients with schizophrenia. Harm reduction journal. vol 7. 2011-07-14. PMID:20920183. the present study was designed to elucidate whether patients with schizophrenia who use cannabis believe that its use has caused their schizophrenia and to explore these patients other beliefs and perceptions about the effects of the drug. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jumi Hayaki, Claire E Hagerty, Debra S Herman, Marcel A de Dios, Bradley J Anderson, Michael D Stei. Expectancies and marijuana use frequency and severity among young females. Addictive behaviors. vol 35. issue 11. 2011-06-30. PMID:20621423. these findings document meaningful associations between substance-related cognitions and use behavior and suggest that marijuana users who hold certain beliefs regarding marijuana use may be particularly susceptible to clinically significant problems associated with their substance use. 2011-06-30 2023-08-12 human