Marijuana effect expectancies: relations to social anxiety and marijuana use problems
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2008
Abstract
High social anxiety is related to marijuana problems, yet the nature of this relation remains unclear. We examined relations between marijuana effect expectancies, social anxiety, and marijuana among undergraduates (N=337). Social anxiety was related positively to Negative Expectancies and negatively to Tension Reduction Expectancies. Among socially anxious individuals, greater belief that marijuana produces Cognitive and Behavioral Impairment was associated with greater marijuana use rates. Negative Expectancies mediated the social anxiety-marijuana problems link. These data provide new insight into problematic marijuana use among this high-risk group.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Addictive behaviors
First Page
1477
Last Page
1483
Recommended Citation
Buckner, J. D., & Schmidt, N. B. (2008). Marijuana effect expectancies: relations to social anxiety and marijuana use problems. Addictive behaviors, 33 (11), 1477-1483. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2008.06.017