Authors
Jane Metrik, Damaris J Rohsenow, Peter M Monti, John McGeary, Travis AR Cook, Harriet de Wit, Margaret Haney, Christopher W Kahler
Publication date
2009/8
Journal
Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
217
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Although alcohol and nicotine administration studies have demonstrated that manipulating subjects’ expectancies regarding drug content affects drug response, research with marijuana has not adequately studied drug expectancy effects. The present pilot study was the first to evaluate the credibility and effect of expectancy manipulation on subjective measures and smoking patterns using a marijuana administration balanced-placebo design (BPD). In a 2× 2 instructional set (told delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol [THC] vs. told no THC) by drug (smoked marijuana with 2.8% THC vs. placebo) between-subjects design, the authors examined the effect of marijuana expectancy manipulation and the pharmacologic effect on affective and physiologic measures, cigarette ratings, and smoking behavior with 20 marijuana smokers (mean age= 20 years; 25% female). Large main effects of expectancy were found on ratings of …
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