Daily associations between cannabis motives and consumption in emerging adults
Highlights • We examined daily relationships between cannabis use motives and consumption. • Higher social motives were positively associated with daily cannabis quantity. • Higher coping motives were positively associated with daily cannabis quantity. • Higher enhancement motives were positively as...
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description | Highlights • We examined daily relationships between cannabis use motives and consumption. • Higher social motives were positively associated with daily cannabis quantity. • Higher coping motives were positively associated with daily cannabis quantity. • Higher enhancement motives were positively associated with daily cannabis quantity. • Emerging adults’ reasons for use are differentially related to daily consumption. |
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