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Weaker Memory Performance Exacerbates Stress-Induced Cannabis Craving in Youths' Daily Lives.

Robert Miranda1, Stephanie E Wemm2, Hayley Treloar Padovano1, Ryan W Carpenter1, Noah N Emery1, Joshua C Gray3, Ethan H Mereish4.   

Abstract

Theories of addiction posit that stimuli associated with drug use, including both exteroceptive (e.g., paraphernalia) and interoceptive (e.g., feeling tense or "stressed"), evoke craving and contribute to the pathogenesis of substance misuse. Control over drug cue response and stress is essential for moderating use. Building from laboratory data supporting associations between cue exposure, stress, and craving, this study tested whether these associations generalize to real-world settings and examined whether a well-vetted neurocognitive control capacity, i.e., working memory (WM), moderated associations. Youth (N = 85; 15-24 years) completed baseline and ecological momentary assessments. Cue exposure and participants' average stress predicted higher craving. Youth with weaker WM experienced stronger craving at higher-stress moments but not when faced with cues. Interactions were present for both previous-moment and same-moment stress. Craving among adolescents with stronger WM was not swayed by momentary stress. Findings suggest stronger WM protects against craving at more stressful moments.

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Keywords:  adolescence; cannabis; ecological momentary assessment; executive function; working memory

Year:  2019        PMID: 31737439      PMCID: PMC6857838          DOI: 10.1177/2167702619841976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Psychol Sci        ISSN: 2167-7034


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