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  • Emerging adults (ages 18-25) exhibit the highest rates of marijuana use, prompting an investigation into the effects of using marijuana for coping versus enhancement or social reasons.
  • A study of 288 emerging adults revealed that using marijuana to cope with negative emotions is linked to higher rates of cannabis use disorder, increased severity of marijuana-related problems, elevated depressive symptoms, and greater perceived stress.
  • In contrast, using marijuana for enhancement or social purposes showed no significant association with these negative outcomes, highlighting the importance of understanding the motivation behind marijuana use in this age group for potential clinical interventions.

Article Abstract

Compared to other age cohorts, emerging adults, ages 18-25 years, have the highest rates of marijuana (MJ) use. We examined the relationship of using MJ to cope with negative emotions, relative to using MJ for enhancement or social purposes, to MJ-associated problems and psychological distress among emerging adults. Participants were 288 community-dwelling emerging adults who reported current MJ use as part of a "Health Behaviors" study. Linear and logistic regressions were used to evaluate the adjusted association of coping-motivated MJ use with the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) cannabis use disorder, MJ-related problem severity, depressive symptoms, and perceived stress. After adjusting for other variables in the regression model, using MJ to cope was positively associated with having DSM-5 cannabis use disorder (OR = 1.85, 95% CI [1.31, 2.62], p < .01), MJ problem severity (b = .41, 95% CI [.24, .57], p < .01), depression (b = .36, 95% CI [.23, .49], p < .01), and perceived stress (b = .37, 95% CI [.22, .51], p < .01). Using MJ for enhancement purposes or for social reasons was not associated significantly with any of the dependent variables. Using MJ to cope with negative emotions in emerging adults is associated with MJ-related problems and psychological distress. Assessment of MJ use motivation may be clinically important among emerging adults.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4586302PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/adb0000083DOI Listing

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