作者
Cornelia Zeisser, Kara Thompson, Tim Stockwell, Cameron Duff, Clifton Chow, Kate Vallance, Andrew Ivsins, Warren Michelow, David Marsh, Philippe Lucas
发表日期
2012/2/1
期刊
Addiction Research & Theory
卷号
20
期号
1
页码范围
82-92
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
The ‘standard drink’ concept is widely used as a standardized measure of alcohol consumption. There is no equivalent measure of cannabis consumption, perhaps due to challenges such as varied joint size, tetrahydrocannabinol content, and means of delivery. This study introduces a new measure of cannabis quantity and examines whether it predicts cannabis-related social problems with and without controlling for frequency of use. Cannabis-related problems, measured by the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST), were predicted from cannabis use frequency (days in past month) and quantity (one joint = 0.5 g, five bong or pipe hits, 10 puffs), controlling for age and gender. The sample consisted of 665 participants aged 15–67 (mean = 28.2, SD = 11.8) from the British Columbia Alcohol and Other Drug Monitoring Project, High Risk Group Surveys, 2008 to 2009. Cannabis …
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