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Yi-Chun Chang

Washington State University Vancouver, Vancouver, Washington, USA.

1 paper in the library · 2 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

Event-level associations among THC, CBD, social context, and subjective effects during Cannabis use episodes.

Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) November 1, 2024 Yi-Chun Chang, Renee E Magnan, Michael J Cleveland et al. 2 citations

Greater feeling high and liking are associated with a higher THC dose than one's average and with social use. A higher CBD dose than one's average is linked to greater liking. Solitary use shows a negative association between THC dose and disliking, while social use shows no such link. Individuals with greater cannabis problems report lower liking and higher disliking, but not feeling high, on average across use episodes. Social context plays an important role in the subjective experience of cannabis use.