Cannabinoid dependence: psychological issues in a biopsychosocial approach research - a working paper

Introduction: The consumption of psychoactive substances in Portugal has been decreasing in the last decade. However, the latest report from the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) indicates that 5.1% of the Portuguese population has frequent cannabis use. The effect of...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inAnnals of medicine (Helsinki) Vol. 51; no. sup1; p. 185
Main Authors Baúto, Ricardo Ventura, Paulino, Cathy, Mouquinho, Ana, Ferreira, Carla, Leal, Teresa, Gama, Ana Raquel, Costa, Joana, Quintas, Alexandre
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 21.01.2024
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN0785-3890
1365-2060
DOI10.1080/07853890.2018.1562755

Cover

Loading…
Abstract Introduction: The consumption of psychoactive substances in Portugal has been decreasing in the last decade. However, the latest report from the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) indicates that 5.1% of the Portuguese population has frequent cannabis use. The effect of psychosocial development in childhood and adolescence, or their life history, is considered to be a particularly important element in the genetic variation of the endocannabinoid system [ 1 ]. There are several techniques and instruments that can be used in the evaluation of drug addiction, namely: interview, self-registration, psychometric instruments and biological tests [ 2 ]. Although this study has a genetic and psychosocial approach, we will only present the psychological component of the research. Materials and methods: Objective data, such as consumption changes, age, initiation substance, routes of administration used, substances consumed, relapse circumstances, previous attempts to quit, and drug-related health problems allow access to the standard of consumption, as well as data on the subject's feelings, circumstances and thoughts before and after consumption. To assess drug use we opted for the development of a small questionnaire focused on the above mentioned issues and aimed. Due to the association with psychopathology we use the Brief Symptoms Inventory (BSI). All ethical principles have been taken due to the sensitive nature of the data involved. Results: The large majority of studies on cannabinoid consumption suggest that hereditary influences that may be at the basis of predisposition towards substance use are attenuated in the presence of adequate parental monitoring/supervision [ 1 , 3 ]. Although this is still an investigation in curses, with no final results, there is a tendency for those evaluated to show a history of initiation of adolescents' consumption with cannabis, followed by harder drugs. There is also a lack of parental control and supervision, apparently capable of correcting patterns of early deviant behavior. The psychopathology not yet have significant results due to sample size. Discussion and conclusions: As a working paper which derives from the application of a research pre-test, the results obtained only seek to understand the adequacy of the methodology to be used in the pilot study that will be started soon. This research is a pioneer, since it analyzes in parallel, possible genetic and psychosocial impacts on the consumption of psychoactive substances, contrary to what appears in most of the literature of reference.
AbstractList Introduction: The consumption of psychoactive substances in Portugal has been decreasing in the last decade. However, the latest report from the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) indicates that 5.1% of the Portuguese population has frequent cannabis use. The effect of psychosocial development in childhood and adolescence, or their life history, is considered to be a particularly important element in the genetic variation of the endocannabinoid system [ 1 ]. There are several techniques and instruments that can be used in the evaluation of drug addiction, namely: interview, self-registration, psychometric instruments and biological tests [ 2 ]. Although this study has a genetic and psychosocial approach, we will only present the psychological component of the research. Materials and methods: Objective data, such as consumption changes, age, initiation substance, routes of administration used, substances consumed, relapse circumstances, previous attempts to quit, and drug-related health problems allow access to the standard of consumption, as well as data on the subject’s feelings, circumstances and thoughts before and after consumption. To assess drug use we opted for the development of a small questionnaire focused on the above mentioned issues and aimed. Due to the association with psychopathology we use the Brief Symptoms Inventory (BSI). All ethical principles have been taken due to the sensitive nature of the data involved. Results : The large majority of studies on cannabinoid consumption suggest that hereditary influences that may be at the basis of predisposition towards substance use are attenuated in the presence of adequate parental monitoring/supervision [ 1 , 3 ]. Although this is still an investigation in curses, with no final results, there is a tendency for those evaluated to show a history of initiation of adolescents’ consumption with cannabis, followed by harder drugs. There is also a lack of parental control and supervision, apparently capable of correcting patterns of early deviant behavior. The psychopathology not yet have significant results due to sample size. Discussion and conclusions: As a working paper which derives from the application of a research pre-test, the results obtained only seek to understand the adequacy of the methodology to be used in the pilot study that will be started soon. This research is a pioneer, since it analyzes in parallel, possible genetic and psychosocial impacts on the consumption of psychoactive substances, contrary to what appears in most of the literature of reference.
Introduction: The consumption of psychoactive substances in Portugal has been decreasing in the last decade. However, the latest report from the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) indicates that 5.1% of the Portuguese population has frequent cannabis use. The effect of psychosocial development in childhood and adolescence, or their life history, is considered to be a particularly important element in the genetic variation of the endocannabinoid system [ 1 ]. There are several techniques and instruments that can be used in the evaluation of drug addiction, namely: interview, self-registration, psychometric instruments and biological tests [ 2 ]. Although this study has a genetic and psychosocial approach, we will only present the psychological component of the research. Materials and methods: Objective data, such as consumption changes, age, initiation substance, routes of administration used, substances consumed, relapse circumstances, previous attempts to quit, and drug-related health problems allow access to the standard of consumption, as well as data on the subject's feelings, circumstances and thoughts before and after consumption. To assess drug use we opted for the development of a small questionnaire focused on the above mentioned issues and aimed. Due to the association with psychopathology we use the Brief Symptoms Inventory (BSI). All ethical principles have been taken due to the sensitive nature of the data involved. Results: The large majority of studies on cannabinoid consumption suggest that hereditary influences that may be at the basis of predisposition towards substance use are attenuated in the presence of adequate parental monitoring/supervision [ 1 , 3 ]. Although this is still an investigation in curses, with no final results, there is a tendency for those evaluated to show a history of initiation of adolescents' consumption with cannabis, followed by harder drugs. There is also a lack of parental control and supervision, apparently capable of correcting patterns of early deviant behavior. The psychopathology not yet have significant results due to sample size. Discussion and conclusions: As a working paper which derives from the application of a research pre-test, the results obtained only seek to understand the adequacy of the methodology to be used in the pilot study that will be started soon. This research is a pioneer, since it analyzes in parallel, possible genetic and psychosocial impacts on the consumption of psychoactive substances, contrary to what appears in most of the literature of reference.
Author Quintas, Alexandre
Gama, Ana Raquel
Paulino, Cathy
Baúto, Ricardo Ventura
Mouquinho, Ana
Ferreira, Carla
Costa, Joana
Leal, Teresa
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Ricardo Ventura
  surname: Baúto
  fullname: Baúto, Ricardo Ventura
  email: rbauto.lcfpem@egasmoniz.edu.pt, 4ensics.lcfpem@gmail.com
  organization: Laboratório de Psicologia Egas Moniz (LabPSI-EM)
– sequence: 2
  givenname: Cathy
  surname: Paulino
  fullname: Paulino, Cathy
  organization: Instituto Universitário Egas Moniz (IUEM)
– sequence: 3
  givenname: Ana
  surname: Mouquinho
  fullname: Mouquinho, Ana
  organization: Instituto Universitário Egas Moniz (IUEM)
– sequence: 4
  givenname: Carla
  surname: Ferreira
  fullname: Ferreira, Carla
  organization: Instituto Universitário Egas Moniz (IUEM)
– sequence: 5
  givenname: Teresa
  surname: Leal
  fullname: Leal, Teresa
  organization: Instituto Universitário Egas Moniz (IUEM)
– sequence: 6
  givenname: Ana Raquel
  surname: Gama
  fullname: Gama, Ana Raquel
  organization: Laboratório de Psicologia Egas Moniz (LabPSI-EM)
– sequence: 7
  givenname: Joana
  surname: Costa
  fullname: Costa, Joana
  organization: Laboratório de Psicologia Egas Moniz (LabPSI-EM)
– sequence: 8
  givenname: Alexandre
  surname: Quintas
  fullname: Quintas, Alexandre
  organization: Instituto Universitário Egas Moniz (IUEM)
BookMark eNp9kNFqGzEQRUVxobbbTyjsD6wzs2tp5TyUFpOkAUNfkmcxK83aatbSItkJ_vuusVvIS580cO89oDMTkxADC_EVYYGg4QYaLWu9gkUFqBcoVdVI-UFMsVayrEDBREzPnfJc-iRmOf8GgKpBmApeUwjU-hC9KxwPHBwHy7fFkE92F_u49Zb6wud85Fz4UFDR-ngJc7R-zGgYUiS7KxJnpjQe5dh6i-nFh20x0MDps_jYUZ_5y_Wdi-f7u6f1z3Lz6-Fx_WNT2gqkLLWjplOoQKNl0lrZljtUunEWcekkLLFS2CJLaMk2S-nailYKtQRSLch6Lr5duMOx3bOzHA6JejMkv6d0MpG8eZ8EvzPb-GoarfWqxhEgLwCbYs6Ju39bBHOWbf7KNmfZ5ip73H2_7HzoYtrT-PvemQOd-pi6RMH6bOr_I_4A9viKyw
Cites_doi 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2007.01871.x
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group 2019
2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
Copyright_xml – notice: 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group 2019
– notice: 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
DBID AAYXX
CITATION
5PM
DOI 10.1080/07853890.2018.1562755
DatabaseName CrossRef
PubMed Central (Full Participant titles)
DatabaseTitle CrossRef
DatabaseTitleList

DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Medicine
EISSN 1365-2060
EndPage 185
ExternalDocumentID PMC7888931
10_1080_07853890_2018_1562755
1562755
Genre Abstract
GroupedDBID ---
00X
03L
0YH
23M
36B
4.4
5GY
5RE
AALUX
ABLKL
ABUPF
ACENM
ACGEJ
ACGFS
ADCVX
ADRBQ
ADXPE
AENEX
AEOZL
AFKVX
AGYJP
AIJEM
AJWEG
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
BABNJ
BLEHA
BOHLJ
CCCUG
CS3
DKSSO
EBD
EBS
EJD
EMB
EMOBN
F5P
GROUPED_DOAJ
H13
HZ~
KRBQP
KSSTO
KWAYT
KYCEM
LJTGL
M4Z
O9-
OK1
P2P
RPM
SV3
TDBHL
TFDNU
TFL
TFW
V1S
WH7
~1N
AAFWJ
AAYXX
CITATION
5PM
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c2055-8da7f616081cea886cbef1687dc114d5041261b1e50bac745db2a961850a6b053
IEDL.DBID 0YH
ISSN 0785-3890
IngestDate Thu Aug 21 18:19:58 EDT 2025
Tue Jul 01 01:44:38 EDT 2025
Wed Dec 25 09:08:01 EST 2024
IsDoiOpenAccess false
IsOpenAccess true
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue sup1
Language English
LinkModel DirectLink
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c2055-8da7f616081cea886cbef1687dc114d5041261b1e50bac745db2a961850a6b053
OpenAccessLink https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/7888931
PageCount 1
ParticipantIDs crossref_primary_10_1080_07853890_2018_1562755
informaworld_taylorfrancis_310_1080_07853890_2018_1562755
pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_7888931
ProviderPackageCode CITATION
AAYXX
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 2024-01-21
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2024-01-21
PublicationDate_xml – month: 01
  year: 2024
  text: 2024-01-21
  day: 21
PublicationDecade 2020
PublicationTitle Annals of medicine (Helsinki)
PublicationYear 2024
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publisher_xml – name: Taylor & Francis
References Galloway DA (e_1_2_2_2_1) 2016; 3
e_1_2_2_3_1
Nunes LM (e_1_2_2_4_1)
References_xml – start-page: 233
  volume-title: O Uso de Drogas: Breve Análise Histórica e Social
  ident: e_1_2_2_4_1
– volume: 3
  start-page: 87
  issue: 2
  year: 2016
  ident: e_1_2_2_2_1
  article-title: Genetic and Environmental Factors Associated with Cannabis Involvement
  publication-title: Curr Addict Reports
– ident: e_1_2_2_3_1
  doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2007.01871.x
SSID ssj0002710
Score 2.4056857
Snippet Introduction: The consumption of psychoactive substances in Portugal has been decreasing in the last decade. However, the latest report from the European...
Introduction: The consumption of psychoactive substances in Portugal has been decreasing in the last decade. However, the latest report from the European...
SourceID pubmedcentral
crossref
informaworld
SourceType Open Access Repository
Index Database
Publisher
StartPage 185
SubjectTerms Abstract
Forensic Sciences and Forensic Psychology
Title Cannabinoid dependence: psychological issues in a biopsychosocial approach research - a working paper
URI https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07853890.2018.1562755
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PMC7888931
Volume 51
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwpV3LS8MwGA86QbyIT5yPkYPXzCbNq95kOIYwTw70VPIq26Ur28R_3yRtxyqIBy-9pF8DX753v_w-AO6tENbRDCMriEGU-4d0JkVUJY65rDA4XhSevvLJjL68s7abcN20VYYcuqiBIqKtDsqt9LrtiHvwXs2raZaExiw59AkIEYztgwMSpNWLdPIx2RpjIiIgQSBBgaa9xPPbZzruqQNe-rNrcscNjU_AcRM_wqf6wE_BnivPwOG0-UN-DtxIlaXy6e5yYWE74da4R1jtWjoY2b2GixIqqBfLerGun8MWZhw2QEBziPxbX3VVHVaqcqsLMBs_v40mqBmlgAxJGEPSKlFwzH0AYJySkhvtCsylsMYnRJYF1C2ONXYs0coIyqwmKgyDYYni2ivqJeiVy9JdAYhTqkxhmDLGu3fNpSbG0lQ76SixmPbBsOVgXtWIGTlugUgblueB5XnD8j7Idvmcb2KpoqjniuTpH7SicyjbHQNqdnelXMwjenbI-bMUX_9j1xtwRHxsEyoxBN-C3mb16e58bLLRgyh9g5jZD2Lp6Btqh97Z
linkProvider Taylor & Francis
linkToHtml http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwpV05T8MwFLagSMCCOEU5PbCmxI6PhA0hqgBtp1YqU-QrapY0KkX8fewcVYKEGFiyOC-WnvNOv_c9AO4059qQCHmaY-URZh-hUYFHhG-oiVKFykbh8YTFM_I6p_NWL4wrq3QxdFoBRZS62gm3S0Y3JXH31qxZOY18V5kVDmwEgjml22CHWuPrxjf47_FGG2NeIhI4Es_RNF08v32mY5866KU_yyZbdmh4CA5qBxI-Vid-BLZMfgx2x_UV-QkwTyLPhY13l5mGzYhbZR5g0VZ1sOT3B8xyKKDMltVilUCHDc44rJGAFtCzb31VaXVYiMKsTsFs-Dx9ir16loKnsE-pF2rBU4aY9QCUEWHIlDQpYiHXykZEmjrYLYYkMtSXQnFCtcTCTYOhvmDSSuoZ6OXL3JwDiAIiVKqoUMrad8lCiZUmgTShIVgj0geDhoNJUUFmJKhBIq1ZnjiWJzXL-yBq8zlZl7mKtBoskgR_0PLOoWx2dLDZ3ZU8W5Tw2S7ojwJ08Y9db8FePB2PktHL5O0S7GPr6Li0DEZXoLdefZpr66is5U35J34DEPvgSA
linkToPdf http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwpV05T8MwFLagSBUL4hTl9MCaEju-woYKVTlaMVAJpshXRJY0aov4-9g5qgYJMbBkcV4sffbzO_L8PQCuDOfGkhgFhmMdEOYewuooIDK01MapRuVF4fGEjabk8Y021YSLuqzSx9BpRRRRntVeuQuTNhVx186qOTWNQ1-YJfouAMGc0k2wRYWz9W5Lh--j1WGMeUlI4EUCL9Nc4vntMy3z1CIv_Vk1uWaGhrtgp_Yf4W214Htgw-b7oDuu_5AfADuQeS5duDvLDGw63Gp7A4v1kw6WcC9glkMJVTarBqv8OWxoxmFNBPQBA_fWV5VVh4Us7PwQTIf3r4NRULdSCDQOKQ2EkTxliDkHQFspBNPKpogJbrQLiAz1rFsMKWRpqKTmhBqFpW8GQ0PJlFPUI9DJZ7k9BhBFROpUU6m1M--KCYW1IZGywhJsEOmBfoNgUlSMGQlqiEhryBMPeVJD3gPxOs7JskxVpFVfkST6Q5a3FmU1o2fNbo_k2UfJnu1j_jhCJ_-Y9RJ0X-6GyfPD5OkUbGPn5vikDEZnoLOcf9pz56Ys1UW5Eb8B2j_feg
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Cannabinoid+dependence%3A+psychological+issues+in+a+biopsychosocial+approach+research+%E2%80%93+a+working+paper&rft.jtitle=Annals+of+medicine+%28Helsinki%29&rft.au=Ba%C3%BAto%2C+Ricardo+Ventura&rft.au=Paulino%2C+Cathy&rft.au=Mouquinho%2C+Ana&rft.au=Ferreira%2C+Carla&rft.date=2024-01-21&rft.pub=Taylor+%26+Francis&rft.issn=0785-3890&rft.eissn=1365-2060&rft.volume=51&rft.issue=Suppl1&rft.spage=185&rft.epage=185&rft_id=info:doi/10.1080%2F07853890.2018.1562755&rft.externalDocID=PMC7888931
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=0785-3890&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=0785-3890&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=0785-3890&client=summon