All Relations between belief and cannabis

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R Scott Olds, Dennis L Thombs, Jennifer Ray Tomase. Relations between normative beliefs and initiation intentions toward cigarette, alcohol and marijuana. The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. vol 37. issue 1. 2006-03-02. PMID:15963910. relations between normative beliefs and initiation intentions toward cigarette, alcohol and marijuana. 2006-03-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Menghrajani, K Klaue, F Dubois-Arber, P-A Michau. Swiss adolescents' and adults' perceptions of cannabis use: a qualitative study. Health education research. vol 20. issue 4. 2005-08-15. PMID:15572435. our objectives were to explore adolescent and adult perception of use and misuse of cannabis, and their opinions and beliefs about the current legal context and preventive strategies. 2005-08-15 2023-08-12 human
Ronald J Peters, Steven H Kelder, Angela Meshack, George S Yacoubian, Debra McCrimmons, Artist Elli. Beliefs and social norms about cigarettes or marijuana sticks laced with embalming fluid and phencyclidine (PCP): why youth use "fry". Substance use & misuse. vol 40. issue 4. 2005-07-15. PMID:15830737. beliefs and social norms about cigarettes or marijuana sticks laced with embalming fluid and phencyclidine (pcp): why youth use "fry". 2005-07-15 2023-08-12 human
G Highe. The role of cannabis in supporting young people's cigarette smoking: a qualitative exploration. Health education research. vol 19. issue 6. 2005-06-28. PMID:15199002. in particular, it focuses on the relationship between cannabis and tobacco-related beliefs and behaviour. 2005-06-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Highe. The role of cannabis in supporting young people's cigarette smoking: a qualitative exploration. Health education research. vol 19. issue 6. 2005-06-28. PMID:15199002. in spite of these beliefs, for some 'cannabis-oriented' young people, their cannabis use appears to support and reinforce their smoking habit. 2005-06-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Henri Chabrol, Eve Massot, Etienne Mulle. Factor structure of cannabis related beliefs in adolescents. Addictive behaviors. vol 29. issue 5. 2004-10-12. PMID:15219337. factor structure of cannabis related beliefs in adolescents. 2004-10-12 2023-08-12 human
Henri Chabrol, Eve Massot, Etienne Mulle. Factor structure of cannabis related beliefs in adolescents. Addictive behaviors. vol 29. issue 5. 2004-10-12. PMID:15219337. regression analyses showed that permissive beliefs were the dominant predictor for cannabis use and that relief-oriented beliefs were the only predictor of cannabis dependence. 2004-10-12 2023-08-12 human
Stelios Styliano. The role of religiosity in the opposition to drug use. International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology. vol 48. issue 4. 2004-09-10. PMID:15245655. using an electronic mail survey of university students, data were obtained about the participants' religious beliefs, their perceptions of drug use, and their attitudes toward the use of six common drugs (alcohol, cigarettes, cocaine, heroin, lsd, and marijuana). 2004-09-10 2023-08-12 human
H Chabrol, C Roura, A Kallmeye. [Perceptions of cannabis effects a qualitative study among adolescents]. L'Encephale. vol 30. issue 3. 2004-09-02. PMID:15235524. users have more positive beliefs and less negative beliefs about cannabis than non-users. 2004-09-02 2023-08-12 human
Peter A Clar. Medical marijuana: should minors have the same rights as adults? Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research. vol 9. issue 6. 2004-08-25. PMID:12824939. to deny children the use of medical marijuana when appropriate is a grave injustice which violates the basic foundational beliefs of both medicine and 2004-08-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marco C Yzer, Joseph N Cappella, Martin Fishbein, Robert Hornik, R Kirkland Aher. The effectiveness of gateway communications in anti-marijuana campaigns. Journal of health communication. vol 8. issue 2. 2003-07-09. PMID:12746037. successful anti-marijuana messages can be hypothesized to have two types of effects, namely persuasion effects, that is, a change in people's beliefs about using marijuana, and priming effects, that is, a strengthened correlation between beliefs and associated variables such as attitude and intention. 2003-07-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marco C Yzer, Joseph N Cappella, Martin Fishbein, Robert Hornik, R Kirkland Aher. The effectiveness of gateway communications in anti-marijuana campaigns. Journal of health communication. vol 8. issue 2. 2003-07-09. PMID:12746037. the ads targeted the belief that marijuana is a gateway to stronger drugs, a belief that is often endorsed by campaign planning officials and health educators. 2003-07-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Frances V O'Callaghan, Terry Hanno. Normalization of marijuana use: its effects on adolescents' intentions to use marijuana. Substance use & misuse. vol 38. issue 2. 2003-06-11. PMID:12625427. for those who intended using marijuana, personal beliefs were significantly more salient than beliefs about what important others thought they should do. 2003-06-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Chabrol, E Massot, A Montovany, K Chouicha, J Armitag. [Patterns of use, cannabis beliefs and dependence: study of 159 adolescent users]. Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie. vol 9. issue 8. 2002-10-08. PMID:12205787. [patterns of use, cannabis beliefs and dependence: study of 159 adolescent users]. 2002-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Chabrol, E Massot, A Montovany, K Chouicha, J Armitag. [Patterns of use, cannabis beliefs and dependence: study of 159 adolescent users]. Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie. vol 9. issue 8. 2002-10-08. PMID:12205787. to evaluate the connections between the frequency and patterns of cannabis use and dependence, and the beliefs linked to cannabis use in a sample of adolescents. 2002-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Menares, E Thiriot, N Aguilera-Torre. Factors related to the potential risk of trying an illicit drug among high school students in Paris. European journal of epidemiology. vol 13. issue 7. 1998-01-13. PMID:9384268. three kinds of risk factors were identified: (a)licit drugs: alcoholic drunkenness and abstaining from tranquilizers if personal discomfort is present, (b) peer modeling: presence of a fellow using marijuana, and (c) risk notion: weak risk notion on hashish use and belief that hard and soft drug use are not related. 1998-01-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
J L Azorlosa, M K Greenwald, M L Stitze. Marijuana smoking: effects of varying puff volume and breathhold duration. The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. vol 272. issue 2. 1995-03-15. PMID:7853169. these findings confirm the utility of the controlled smoking technology, support the notion that cumulative puff volume systematically influences biological exposure and subjective effects, but cast doubt on the common belief that prolonged breathholding of marijuana smoke enhances classical subjective effects associated with its reinforcing value in humans. 1995-03-15 2023-08-12 human
L J Francis, K Mulle. Religiosity and attitudes towards drug use among 13-15 year olds in England. Addiction (Abingdon, England). vol 88. issue 5. 1993-07-28. PMID:8518717. a sample of 4753 13-15 year olds attending the third and fourth year classes of 29 secondary schools completed a questionnaire concerned with attitudes towards the use of alcohol, butane gas, glue, heroin, marijuana and tobacco, together with indices of religious affiliation, belief and practice. 1993-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
P L Ellickson, R M Bell, E R Harriso. Changing adolescent propensities to use drugs: results from Project ALERT. Health education quarterly. vol 20. issue 2. 1993-06-17. PMID:8491635. results show that the curriculum successfully dampened cognitive risk factors from each of the above categories for both cigarettes and marijuana, indicating that social influence programs can mitigate a broad range of beliefs associated with the propensity to use drugs. 1993-06-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Beauvai. Attitudes about drugs and the drug use of Indian youth. American Indian and Alaska native mental health research : journal of the National Center. vol 5. issue 1. 1992-12-18. PMID:1420539. perceived harm is linked to use, and 8th-grade reservation youth show the lowest belief that drugs are harmful; only 51% believe that using marijuana regularly will lead to "a lot" of harm. 1992-12-18 2023-08-11 Not clear