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An Examination of the Impact of Childhood Emotional Abuse and Gender on Cannabis Use Trajectories among Community Youth.

Anne N Banducci1,2,3, Julia W Felton3,4, Marcel O Bonn-Miller5, C W Lejuez6.   

Abstract

Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit substance among youth, with rates of cannabis use escalating across adolescence. One potential factor predicting cannabis use among youth is childhood emotional abuse (CEA), which has been associated with substance use behaviors more broadly. Although CEA may be associated with increased cannabis use in general, it is likely that sex may have an impact on these relations, given that girls are more likely to use substances following abuse experiences than boys. The purpose of the current study as to examine longitudinal relations between CEA and gender on cannabis use during adolescence. The current study included a sample of 206 9th grade community youth (120 boys; Mage = 14.10, 55% European-American) followed annually through the 12th grade. CEA was assessed with the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire and cannabis use was assessed with the Youth Risk Behavior Survey. A latent growth model was utilized to examine cannabis use trajectories from grades 9-12. Within our initial model, elevated baseline use was associated with male gender and more severe CEA. Significant predictors of increases in cannabis use over time included elevated baseline alcohol use and the interaction between gender and CEA, such that girls with the most severe CEA had the greatest increases in cannabis use over time. These results suggest the importance of addressing CEA among adolescent girls. Given that cannabis use during adolescence is associated with a host of negative outcomes, targeted efforts to reduce use, through prevention and intervention efforts, is critical.

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Keywords:  cannabis; childhood emotional abuse; gender; marijuana; youth

Year:  2018        PMID: 29930974      PMCID: PMC6005668          DOI: 10.1037/tps0000142

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Issues Psychol Sci


  48 in total

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Authors:  Allison Kristman-Valente; Elizabeth A Wells
Journal:  Subst Use Misuse       Date:  2013-06-10       Impact factor: 2.164

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7.  Association of State Recreational Marijuana Laws With Adolescent Marijuana Use.

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8.  Cumulative adversity and drug dependence in young adults: racial/ethnic contrasts.

Authors:  R Jay Turner; Donald A Lloyd
Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 6.526

9.  Negative Affect and HIV Risk in Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Abusing Adolescent Offenders.

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Journal:  J Child Adolesc Subst Abuse       Date:  2003

Review 10.  Early-onset drug use and risk for drug dependence problems.

Authors:  Chuan-Yu Chen; Carla L Storr; James C Anthony
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2008-11-01       Impact factor: 3.913

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