Internalisierendes Problemverhalten und Cannabiskonsum: Zusammenhänge und Einflussvariablen in einer Querschnittsuntersuchung 14- bis 23-jähriger Cannabiskonsumenten
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Internalisierendes Problemverhalten und Cannabiskonsum: Zusammenhänge und Einflussvariablen in einer Querschnittsuntersuchung 14- bis 23-jähriger Cannabiskonsumenten. / Baldus, Christiane; Haevelmann, Andrea; Reis, Olaf; Thomasius, Rainer.
in: PRAX KINDERPSYCHOL K, Jahrgang 63, Nr. 3, 01.01.2014, S. 200-218.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Internalisierendes Problemverhalten und Cannabiskonsum: Zusammenhänge und Einflussvariablen in einer Querschnittsuntersuchung 14- bis 23-jähriger Cannabiskonsumenten
AU - Baldus, Christiane
AU - Haevelmann, Andrea
AU - Reis, Olaf
AU - Thomasius, Rainer
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Regarding the association between internalizing problem behaviour and cannabis use in adolescents and young adults, several studies were published in recent time. Using cross-sectional data from adolescent and young adult cannabis users of the project "CAN Stop" (n = 239; age 14-23), associations between internalizing problem behaviour, cannabis effects expectancies, number of psychosocial problems and severity of dependence were analysed with an age- and gender-sensitive perspective. By describing young cannabis users, we seek to deepen the understanding of the association between cannabis use and internalizing problem behaviour. Cannabis users with normal-range YSR/YASR-profiles, internalizing problem behaviour, externalizing problem behaviour or combined problems differ significantly regarding their age of first cannabis use, age of regular cannabis use and number of both cannabis and alcohol use days. Regarding cannabis effects expectancies, cannabis users with externalizing problem behaviour show a broader variation of positive expectancies. Internalizing problems were associated with impairing and sedating effects expectancies.
AB - Regarding the association between internalizing problem behaviour and cannabis use in adolescents and young adults, several studies were published in recent time. Using cross-sectional data from adolescent and young adult cannabis users of the project "CAN Stop" (n = 239; age 14-23), associations between internalizing problem behaviour, cannabis effects expectancies, number of psychosocial problems and severity of dependence were analysed with an age- and gender-sensitive perspective. By describing young cannabis users, we seek to deepen the understanding of the association between cannabis use and internalizing problem behaviour. Cannabis users with normal-range YSR/YASR-profiles, internalizing problem behaviour, externalizing problem behaviour or combined problems differ significantly regarding their age of first cannabis use, age of regular cannabis use and number of both cannabis and alcohol use days. Regarding cannabis effects expectancies, cannabis users with externalizing problem behaviour show a broader variation of positive expectancies. Internalizing problems were associated with impairing and sedating effects expectancies.
KW - Adolescent
KW - Age Factors
KW - Comorbidity
KW - Cross-Sectional Studies
KW - Female
KW - Germany
KW - Humans
KW - Internal-External Control
KW - Male
KW - Marijuana Abuse
KW - Marijuana Smoking
KW - Mental Disorders
KW - Psychotherapy, Group
KW - Risk Factors
KW - Sex Factors
KW - Statistics as Topic
KW - Young Adult
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
C2 - 24707768
VL - 63
SP - 200
EP - 218
JO - PRAX KINDERPSYCHOL K
JF - PRAX KINDERPSYCHOL K
SN - 0032-7034
IS - 3
ER -