2023
DOI: 10.1037/pas0001244
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The Cannabis Effects Expectancy Questionnaire–Medical (CEEQ-M): Preliminary psychometric properties and longitudinal validation within a clinical trial.

Abstract: The use of cannabis for medical symptoms is increasing despite limited evidence for its efficacy. Expectancies—prior beliefs about a substance or medicine—can modulate use patterns and effects of medicines on target symptoms. To our knowledge, cannabis expectancies have not been studied for their predictive value for symptom relief. The 21-item Cannabis Effects Expectancy Questionnaire–Medical (CEEQ-M) is the first longitudinally validated measure of expectancies for cannabis used for medical symptoms. The que… Show more

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