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Coping Motives Mediate the Association of Trauma History with Problematic Cannabis Use in Young Adult Medical Cannabis Patients and Non-Patient Cannabis Users

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Bridgid M. Conn, Whitney A. Brammer, Susie Choi, Ekaterina V. Fedorova, Janna Ataiants, Stephen E. Lankenau & Carolyn F. Wong. (2023) Mental and Physical Health-Related Cannabis Motives Mediate the Relationship between Childhood Trauma and Problematic Cannabis Use over Time among Emerging Adult Cannabis Users. Substance Use & Misuse 0:0, pages 1-15.
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Oya Sevcan ORAK, Halil İbrahim BİLKAY & Çiğdem ZENGİN. (2023) Effect of Childhood Trauma on Substance Users’ Attitudes of Coping with StressMadde Kullanıcılarının Stresle Başa Çıkma Tutumlarında Çocukluk Travmalarının Etkisi. Bağımlılık Dergisi 24:3, pages 305-315.
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Adriana Espinosa, Lesia M. Ruglass, Fiona N. Conway, Kristina M. Jackson & Helene R. White. (2022) Motives, Frequency, and Consequences of Cannabis Use Among College Students. Journal of Drug Issues 53:1, pages 61-78.
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