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A Longitudinal EMA Study Examining the Role of Maternal Mood and Physical Symptoms on Women's Cannabis Use Across the Perinatal Period

Organization BUTLER HOSPITAL (PROVIDENCE, RI)Location PROVIDENCE, UNITED STATESPosted 30 Sept 2023Deadline 30 Jun 2028
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20251st trimesterAddressAdmissionAdmission activityAnxietyApplication ContextBreast FeedingBreast fedBreastfedBreastfeedingCannabisChild RearingDataDevelopmentDrug usageDrugsEarly Placental PhaseEcological momentary assessmentEducationEducational MaterialsEducational aspectsEmotional DepressionFamilyFatigueFeedbackFeelingFirst Pregnancy TrimesterFirst TrimesterFrequenciesFriendsFutureGeneral PopulationGeneral PublicGestationHealthHealth behaviorHourIncidenceIndividualInfantIngestionInterventionInterviewLack of EnergyLearningLightLinkLow Birth Weight InfantMaintenanceMedical MarijuanaMedicationMedicinal MarijuanaMedicineMental DepressionMental Health ServicesMental Hygiene ServicesMethodologyModalityModelingMoodsMothersMotivationNauseaNeonatal Intensive CareNewborn Infant Intensive CareOutcomePainPainfulParentingParenting behaviorParticipantPatternPerceptionPharmaceutical PreparationsPhotoradiationPopulationPost-partum WomenPostpartum PeriodPostpartum WomenPregnancyPregnancy MaintenancePregnant WomenRelapseReportingResearchRiskRoleServicesSleep disturbancesSocial EnvironmentSocial supportStressSymptomsTHC co-useTHC useTetrahydrocannabinol co-useTetrahydrocannabinol useTherapeuticTimeWomanaberrant sleepadverse consequenceadverse outcomeanxiety symptomsanxious symptombehavior predictionbehavioral predictioncannabis cessationcannabis cravingcannabis legalizationcannabis usecannabis use behaviorcannabis use during pregnancycannabis use in pregnancycannabis use patternscannabis usercare giving burdencaregiving burdencaregiving stresschildrearingcontextual factorscopingcravingdepressiondepression symptomdepressivedepressive symptomsdesigndesigningdevelopmentaldisrupted sleepdisturbed sleepdrug usedrug/agentexpectant motherexpectant womenexpecting motherexpecting womenfeelingshealth related behaviorimpaired sleepin vivoindividuals who are pregnantingestirregular sleeplegal marijuanalegalized cannabislegalized marijuanalow birth weightlow birthweightmaintain pregnancymarijuana cravingmarijuana legalizationmarijuana usemarijuana use during pregnancymarijuana use in pregnancymarijuana usermedical cannabismedicinal cannabismental health caremood symptomnegative affectnegative affectivityneonatal morbiditynewborn morbiditypeople who are pregnantperinatal cannabis useperinatal marijuana useperinatal periodperinatal phaseperinatal womenphysical symptompost-partumpregnant femalespregnant motherspregnant peoplepregnant populationsprenatalprenatal cannabis useprenatal experienceprenatal marijuana useprospectivepsychopharmacologicpsychopharmacologicalrecruitrisk perceptionsleep difficultysleep disruptionsleep dysregulationsleep/wake disruptionsleep/wake disturbancesocial climatesocial contextsocial rolesocial support networksocioenvironmentsocioenvironmentalstandard carestandard treatmenttherapeutic cannabistherapeutic marijuanathose who are pregnantunbornwomen who are pregnant
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Abstract
Cannabis is the most widely used drug among pregnant women, and rates of use are increasing

dramatically. Reasons for the sharp increase in cannabis use (CU) among in perinatal women are not clear.

Changes in cannabis legalization, increased access and acceptability of the drug, and a perception of low

health risk or therapeutic benefit…

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A Longitudinal EMA Study Examining the Role of Maternal Mood and Physical Symptoms on Women's Cannabis Use Across the Pe | Dev Procure