2022
DOI: 10.1002/mpr.1925
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Development and initial validation of a reliable German self‐report measure to assess acute cannabis intoxication‐effects (CanTox‐17)

Abstract: Objectives Both positive and negative including psychotic‐like cannabis intoxication effects are well‐established. Yet, consequences for consumption patterns, addictive behavior or psychotic developments are poorly researched in general, in Germany not at all. Thus, objective was to develop the first German‐language questionnaire operationalizing acute cannabis intoxication effects, based on the original “Cannabis Experience Questionnaire” (CEQ). Methods After expert tr… Show more

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“…Developed initially by Barkus and colleagues 32 , different English-language factor solutions have been subsequently published 31 , 33 , 34 . The German version was developed by our group 20 and it consists of three negative dimensions and one positive dimension of acute cannabis intoxication effects: (1) “psychotic-like experiences/loss of reality” (feeling threatened, hearing voices, losing ones sense of reality, feeling like going crazy); (2) “paranoia/dysphoria” (feeling paranoid, anxious, nervous, depressed); (3) “confusion/disorientation” (speech becoming slurred, time slowing down, disturbed in thinking, not aware of what was going on); (4) “euphoria/creativity” (understanding the world better, feeling energized, full of ideas and more creative). Items were scored on a Likert scale with five graduations.…”
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“…Developed initially by Barkus and colleagues 32 , different English-language factor solutions have been subsequently published 31 , 33 , 34 . The German version was developed by our group 20 and it consists of three negative dimensions and one positive dimension of acute cannabis intoxication effects: (1) “psychotic-like experiences/loss of reality” (feeling threatened, hearing voices, losing ones sense of reality, feeling like going crazy); (2) “paranoia/dysphoria” (feeling paranoid, anxious, nervous, depressed); (3) “confusion/disorientation” (speech becoming slurred, time slowing down, disturbed in thinking, not aware of what was going on); (4) “euphoria/creativity” (understanding the world better, feeling energized, full of ideas and more creative). Items were scored on a Likert scale with five graduations.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Items were scored on a Likert scale with five graduations. Since CanTox-17 was just developed and evaluated within in a recent study 20 , the presented factor structure is to be considered as preliminary result. So, we again analyzed and replicated sufficient goodness-of-fit indices of the instrument and the internal consistency of the factors (cronbach´s alpha).…”
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