作者: Kate L. Stewart , Samantha G. Farris , Kristina M. Jackson , Brian Borsari , Jane Metrik
DOI: 10.1007/S10608-018-9950-5
关键词: Cognitive vulnerability 、 Psychology 、 Anxiety 、 Anxiety sensitivity 、 Cannabis 、 Veterans Affairs 、 Physical health 、 Cannabis use 、 Clinical psychology 、 Cognition
摘要: Frequency of cannabis use and cognitive vulnerabilities such as anxiety sensitivity (i.e., the fear bodily sensations), have been independently linked with poor physical health, however interplay between these health-mental health processes may compound functioning in users. Thus, current study evaluated direct interactive effects frequency on among cannabis-using veterans. Participants (N = 138) were post-9/11 United States veterans recruited from a Veterans Affairs hospital who reported past six months. Cannabis month significantly negatively correlated perceived overall health. There was significant interaction sensitivity, that more frequent associated poorer role due to problems higher (but not lower). Findings suggest is vulnerability impairment users could be targeted, along use, for health-promotion