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Distress tolerance predicts coping motives for marijuana use among treatment seeking young adults

Semcho, Stephen, Sarah A Bilsky, Sarah F Lewis, and llen W Leen-Feldner. 2016. “Distress Tolerance Predicts Coping Motives for Marijuana Use Among Treatment Seeking Young Adults.”
Last updated on 10/20/2025

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