Preliminary Evidence for Cannabis and Nicotine Urinary Metabolites as Predictors of Verbal Memory Performance and Learning Among Young Adults.
Natasha E WadeRachel BacaKelly E CourtneyConnor J McCabeM Alejandra InfanteMarilyn A HuestisJoanna JacobusPublished in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2021)
Results confirm the negative relationship between verbal memory and cannabis use, extending findings with objective urinary THCCOOH, and cotinine concentration measurements. No moderating relationship with nicotine was found, though cotinine concentration independently associated with negative short delay performance. Findings support the use of both urinary and self-report metrics as complementary methods in substance use research.