A qualitative examination of the decision-making process of simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use: Intentions and willingness.
Holly K BoyleSamyukta SinghGabriela LópezKate B CareyKristina M JacksonJennifer E MerrillPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2022)
Intentions and willingness may be important proximal predictors of simultaneous use of alcohol and cannabis. Building off this qualitative work, quantitative research should identify which factors influence the decision-making process to engage in simultaneous use and determine when intentions and willingness are most predictive of risky simultaneous use behavior.