Literature DB >> 35694031

Intersection between social inequality and emotion regulation on emerging adult cannabis use.

Sarah W Feldstein Ewing1, Sarah L Karalunas2, Emily A Kenyon1, Manshu Yang1, Karen A Hudson1, Francesca M Filbey3.   

Abstract

Emerging adulthood (EA; ages 18-25) is characterized by socioemotional and neurodevelopmental challenges. Cannabis is a widely used substance among EAs, and hazardous use may increase risk for sustained use patterns and related health consequences. Research shows differential increases in hazardous use by objective as well as subjective measures of social inequality, with more concerning trajectories for youth with greater experiences of social inequality. Learning how to flexibly monitor and modify emotions in proactive ways (i.e., emotion regulation) is a central developmental task navigated during the EA window. Challenges to and with emotion regulation processes can contribute to the emergence of mental health symptoms during EA, including hazardous cannabis use. In this perspective, we highlight emotion dysregulation and social inequality as two critical factors that interact to either buffer against or exacerbate cannabis use during the EA period, noting critical gaps in the literature that merit additional research. We recommend novel methods and longitudinal designs to help clarify how dynamic cognition-emotion interplay predicts trajectories of negative emotional experiences and cannabis use in EA.

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Keywords:  cannabis; emerging adulthood; emotion regulation; health disparities; neurodevelopment; social inequality

Year:  2022        PMID: 35694031      PMCID: PMC9187048          DOI: 10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend Rep        ISSN: 2772-7246


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