2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107427
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Cannabis use for sleep aid among high school students: Concurrent and prospective associations with substance use and sleep problems

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“…There is emerging evidence from 2 cross-sectional studies that higher scores on measures of refusal self-efficacy might be associated with reduced frequency of CRNCs. 86 , 90 One longitudinal study 35 and one cross sectional study 91 identified that using cannabis as a sleep aid was associated with past month and past year CRNCs, respectively, but not daily consequences as shown in one follow-up study. 92 Finally, one cross-sectional study indicated that insomnia severity was a predictor of CRNCs in another study and possibly mediated by mood and moderated by gender.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is emerging evidence from 2 cross-sectional studies that higher scores on measures of refusal self-efficacy might be associated with reduced frequency of CRNCs. 86 , 90 One longitudinal study 35 and one cross sectional study 91 identified that using cannabis as a sleep aid was associated with past month and past year CRNCs, respectively, but not daily consequences as shown in one follow-up study. 92 Finally, one cross-sectional study indicated that insomnia severity was a predictor of CRNCs in another study and possibly mediated by mood and moderated by gender.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was no evidence of a linear, or dose-response, association between frequency of cannabis use (number of times used over a predefined time frame) and experience of CRNCs across 3 longitudinal, [33][34][35] 2 cross-sectional 36,37 studies. Age of initiation was discussed in several cross-sectional studies, [38][39][40][41][42][43] but the association between age at first use and the risk of experiencing CRNCs remains unclear with no evidence of direct effects.…”
Section: Cannabis Use Behaviors (Age Of Onset Frequency and Quantity ...mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Data were drawn from Project Teen (Goodhines et al, 2022; Wedel et al, 2022), a two‐wave 1‐year prospective survey study of adolescent health behaviors. Students were recruited from an urban public high school located in the Northeastern U.S.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many of these factors, particularly trauma and mental health concerns [ 38 , 40 ], may continue to impact adolescent sleep upon transition to a correctional facility. Incarceration factors ( Figure 1 ), including lack of access to previously used coping and/or sleep-promoting strategies, such as substances [ 41 ] and/or technology devices [ 42 ], may exacerbate existing insomnia symptoms or circadian rhythm dysregulation [ 23 ]. Some may also experience well-founded distress related to family safety or age-appropriate preoccupation about missing out on major milestones at home, such as birthdays, birth of their children, death of a grandparent, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%