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Chunk #59 — ABCD substance use battery: baseline measures — Assessment of low level use and number of sips or puffs of cannabis and nicotine (Youth-Administered) — Cannabis and nicotine low level use

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Adolescent brain cognitive development (ABCD) study: Overview of substance use assessment methods.
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In a similar way, we query initial experiences with cannabis (first puff or taste of marijuana) and nicotine products (e.g., first puff of a combustible cigarette or e-cigarette, first dip of smokeless tobacco), where they obtained the substance, when these experiences occurred, and whether it led to further use. For cannabis, subjective experience of feeling “high” and estimated potency (THC) is also assessed. These measures are given if the youth heard of each substance, and reported sipping alcohol, puffing or tasting cannabis, or puffing or chewing nicotine products.