Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10447676 | Journal of Anxiety Disorders | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
â¶ The present investigation examined the explanatory (i.e., mediating) role of distress tolerance in the relation between posttraumatic stress symptom severity and marijuana use coping motives, among a community-recruited sample. â¶ Results demonstrated that distress tolerance partially mediated the relation between posttraumatic stress symptom severity and coping-oriented marijuana use. â¶ These preliminary results suggest that distress tolerance may be an important cognitive-affective mechanism underlying the posttraumatic stress-marijuana use coping motives association. â¶ Theoretically, trauma-exposed marijuana users with greater posttraumatic stress symptom severity may use marijuana to cope with negative mood states, at least partially because of a lower perceived capacity to withstand emotional distress.
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Authors
Carrie M. Potter, Anka A. Vujanovic, Erin C. Marshall-Berenz, Amit Bernstein, Marcel O. Bonn-Miller,