What Are Tolerance Breaks and Why Do Young Adults Take Them? A Qualitative Investigation of Temporary Abstinence Breaks from Cannabis.

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Tác giả: Jessica A Blayney, Ella G DeVries, Thomas J K Fontana, Scott Graupensperger, Jason R Kilmer, Christine M Lee, Katherine Walukevich-Dienst

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Cannabis (Albuquerque, N.M.) , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 213546

 OBJECTIVE: This study investigated young adults' (YAs) experiences with tolerance breaks (temporary abstinence from cannabis
  T-breaks). METHOD: In Study 1, 15 YAs who used cannabis completed a qualitative interview. In Study 2, 66 YAs who used cannabis at least 2x/week completed online survey items assessing T-break familiarity, definitions, motivations, and experiences. Data were analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis. RESULTS: In Study 1, five themes were identified: (1) time frames for T-breaks were variable but brief and temporary, (2) T-breaks were motivated by tolerance reduction (3) and other motives, (4) withdrawal is an early barrier
  positive outcomes occurred with longer breaks, (5) some YAs viewed T-breaks as unnecessary/unachievable. Study 2 findings demonstrated that YAs were familiar with T-breaks and most had attempted a T-break in the past year
  greater variability in T-break motivations was apparent in Study 2. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that YAs define T-breaks as an intentional and temporary period of abstinence from cannabis, regardless of motivation.
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