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Elevated Behavioral Economic Demand for Alcohol in Co-Users of Alcohol and Cannabis.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Co-use of cannabis and alcohol is associated with increased drinking and other negative consequences relative to use of alcohol alone. One potential explanation for these differences is overvaluation of alcohol (e.g., alcohol demand) among co-users, similar to established overvaluation of alcohol among tobacco and alcohol co-users. This study examined differences in alcohol demand between an alcohol and cannabis co-user group and an …

Authors

Morris V; Patel H; Vedelago L; Reed DD; Metrik J; Aston E; MacKillop J; Amlung M

Journal

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol. 79, No. 6, pp. 929–934

Publisher

Alcohol Research Documentation

Publication Date

11 2018

DOI

10.15288/jsad.2018.79.929

ISSN

1937-1888