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Citation

Davis AK. Addict. Res. Theory 2017; 25(3): 188-194.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/16066359.2016.1242722

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study was designed to evaluate the application of the Dualistic Model of Passion to recreational marijuana consumption. Using a web-based recruitment and data collection procedure, an online sample of 524 frequent marijuana consumers were administered a modified version of the Passion Scale (Marijuana-Harmonious and Obsessive Passion Scale; M-HOPS) and other questionnaires.

RESULTS from a canonical correlation analysis indicated that obsessive passion scores were significantly positively associated with past 30-day consumption, average number of sessions per day, craving, and number of consumption-related problems, while controlling for gender, ethnicity, and harmonious passion scores. Additionally, harmonious passion scores were significantly negatively associated with number of consumption-related problems and positively associated with life satisfaction, while controlling for ethnicity, gender, and obsessive passion scores. Future research could evaluate whether obsessive passion is associated with future problems related to consumption and the development of a cannabis use disorder. Clinicians and prevention specialists could use the M-HOPS, as a means to understand and address the dualistic experience of passion for marijuana consumption, which might contribute to persistent use over time.


Language: en

Keywords

cannabis; harmonious; marijuana; model; obsessive; Passion; substance use; theory

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