Positive psychological interventions on alcohol use and consequences: Pilot randomized trial in a young adult cannabis-using sample
Trinh C, Girard R, Schick M, Spillane N. Positive psychological interventions on alcohol use and consequences: Pilot randomized trial in a young adult cannabis-using sample. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2023, 158: 209241. PMID: 38056630, DOI: 10.1016/j.josat.2023.209241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive psychology interventionsAlcohol-related consequencesQuantity of alcohol useFrequency of alcohol usePsychological interventionsCannabis useAlcohol useYoung adultsReducing alcohol-related consequencesNegative alcohol-related consequencesCannabis-related consequencesReducing cannabis useAlcohol use quantitySubstance use disordersAlcohol use frequencySavoring interventionConcurrent alcoholNicotine usePilot randomized trialCannabisEffect sizeBaseline alcoholHarm reduction approachesSavoringPilot studyThe Role of Savoring in Young Adult Cannabis Use and Associated Consequences: A Replication Study
Trinh C, Schick M, Lynch-Gadaleta B, Martz A, Nalven T, Spillane N. The Role of Savoring in Young Adult Cannabis Use and Associated Consequences: A Replication Study. Journal Of Psychoactive Drugs 2023, 56: 681-688. PMID: 37947346, PMCID: PMC11082068, DOI: 10.1080/02791072.2023.2278583.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSex and Gender Differences in Simultaneous Alcohol and Cannabis Use: a Narrative Review
Tomko R, Gex K, Davis C, Schick M, Kirkland A, Squeglia L, Flanagan J, Gray K, McRae-Clark A. Sex and Gender Differences in Simultaneous Alcohol and Cannabis Use: a Narrative Review. Current Addiction Reports 2023, 10: 628-637. PMID: 38264339, PMCID: PMC10803059, DOI: 10.1007/s40429-023-00513-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCannabis useSimultaneous alcoholGender differencesPharmacological effectsSubjective effectsSex/gender differencesCannabisGender minoritiesCisgender populationNegative consequencesAlcoholGenderMotivationReview recent literatureWomenFindingsMenNarrative review’s purposeReviewThe aimCisgenderMenSexSummaryResearchDifferencesConsequencesMinorityPrimary Socialization Theory and American Indian Adolescents’ Intentions to Use Substances
Schick M, Egan A, Nalven T, Spillane N. Primary Socialization Theory and American Indian Adolescents’ Intentions to Use Substances. Substance Use & Misuse 2023, 58: 1598-1605. PMID: 37469038, PMCID: PMC10530191, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2023.2236210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAssociated with decreased likelihoodAmerican Indian adolescentsPrimary socialization theoryPrevent substance use initiationAssociated with increased likelihoodIndian adolescentsSubstance useSubstance use initiationParental monitoringFuture substance useRisk factorsSocial theoryCannabisGraders attending schoolsCigaretteDrugSchool attitudesAmerican Indian communitiesNear reservationsPeer interactionResults supportAdolescents' intentionsSocial relationshipsAdolescentsRelated factorsResults of a pilot study examining the effect of positive psychology interventions on cannabis use and related consequences
Spillane N, Schick M, Hostetler K, Trinh C, Kahler C. Results of a pilot study examining the effect of positive psychology interventions on cannabis use and related consequences. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2023, 131: 107247. PMID: 37263491, PMCID: PMC10875633, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2023.107247.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive psychology interventionsCannabis useWeekly cannabis usePsychological interventionsEffect of positive psychological interventionYoung adult cannabis usePast-month cannabis useRates of cannabis useBaseline cannabis usePositive psychological constructsAdult cannabis useSubstance use behaviorsCross-sectional workCannabis usersPsychological constructsBaseline to follow-upPositive psychological conditionsCannabisPsychological conditionsYoung adultsUse behaviorsAdequate statistical powerPilot studyParticipantsStatistical power