Development and Initial Validation of a Momentary Cannabis Craving Scale Within a Homogeneous Sample of U.S. Emerging Adults

Author:

Davis Christal N.1234ORCID,Gex Kathryn S.2,Squeglia Lindsay M.2,Trull Timothy J.5ORCID,McCarthy Denis M.5,Baker Nathaniel L.1,Gray Kevin M.2,McRae-Clark Aimee L.12,Tomko Rachel L.2

Affiliation:

1. Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC, USA

2. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA

3. Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA

4. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

5. University of Missouri, Columbia, USA

Abstract

Given the popularity and ease of single-item craving assessments, we developed a multi-item measure and compared it to common single-item assessments in an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) context. Two weeks of EMA data were collected from 48 emerging adults (56.25% female, 85.42% White) who frequently used cannabis. Eight craving items were administered, and multilevel factor analyses were used to identify the best fitting model. The resulting scale’s factors represented purposefulness/general desire and emotionality/negative affect craving. Convergent validity was examined using measures of craving, cannabis use disorder symptoms, frequency of use, cannabis cue reactivity, cannabis use, negative affect, and impulsivity. The scale factors were associated with cue-reactivity craving, negative affect, impulsivity, and subfactors of existing craving measures. For researchers interested in using a single item to capture craving, one item performed particularly well. However, the new scale may provide a more nuanced assessment of mechanisms underlying craving.

Funder

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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