Study finds small, but statistically significant, association between social anxiety and cannabis problems

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“Social anxiety may act as a risk factor as individuals may use cannabis frequently to manage their fear of negative evaluation and associated unpleasant affective states,” researchers explain. The results revealed a small, statistically significant positive association between social anxiety and cannabis problems, defined as “any negative physical, emotional or social outcome from use.”Article content

It suggests ways in which to free up interfering behaviour includes having individuals spend time non-judgmentally observing how cannabis use works for them and committing to a goal of letting go of cannabis use that is predominantly motivated by coping with anxiety and/or as a safety or avoidance behaviour.Article content

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