Journal article
Predictors of marijuana relapse in the human laboratory: Robust impact of tobacco cigarette smoking status
M Haney, G Bedi, ZD Cooper, A Glass, SK Vosburg, SD Comer, RW Foltin
Biological Psychiatry | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2013
Abstract
Background: Few marijuana smokers in treatment achieve sustained abstinence, yet factors contributing to high relapse rates are unknown. Methods: Study 1: data from five inpatient laboratory studies assessing marijuana intoxication, withdrawal, and relapse were combined to assess factors predicting the likelihood and severity of relapse. Daily, nontreatment-seeking marijuana smokers (n = 51; 10 ± 5 marijuana cigarettes/day) were enrolled. Study 2: to isolate the effects of cigarette smoking, marijuana intoxication, withdrawal, and relapse were assessed in daily marijuana and cigarette smokers (n = 15) under two within-subject, counter-balanced conditions: while smoking tobacco cigarettes as ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The US National Institute on Drug Abuse supported this research (DA19239, DA09236, DA031005) and supplied the marijuana cigarettes. The authors report no biomedical financial interests or potential conflicts of interest.