Authors
Kevin M Gray, Steven D LaRowe, Noreen L Watson, Matthew J Carpenter
Publication date
2011/1/1
Journal
Addictive Behaviors
Volume
36
Issue
1-2
Pages
140-143
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
INTRODUCTION
Cannabis dependence is a common but poorly understood condition in adolescents. Marijuana craving has been posited as a potential contributing factor to continued use and relapse, but relatively few studies have focused on the measurement of craving and reactivity to marijuana cues. The present work sought to explore reactivity to marijuana cues within this age group.
METHODS
Thirty treatment-seeking cannabis-dependent adolescents (age 13–20) completed a cue reactivity session, consisting of exposure to and manipulation of in vivo marijuana cues (“joint” and lighter) and matching neutral cues (pencil and eraser), in counterbalanced order. Subjective craving and physiological reactivity were assessed.
RESULTS
Participants demonstrated increased craving and skin conductance reactivity in response to marijuana cues, relative to neutral cues.
CONCLUSION
In vivo marijuana cues …
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