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Protocol - Motives - Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Substances – Cannabis

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Description

The Comprehensive Marijuana Motives Questionnaire (CMMQ) Short Form includes 15 self-administered items. Each item is scored on a five-point Likert-style scale ranging from 1 (almost never/never) to 5 (almost always/always).  

Specific Instructions

When there is a specific interest in assessing medical cannabis use, the PhenX Substance Use and Recovery Working Group (WG) recommends that “cannabis” or “marijuana” could be replaced with “medical cannabis” to specifically ask about cannabis for medical use. 

Protocols may include terms and language that could be triggering to respondents. Investigators are encouraged to have resources in place to help respondents cope with triggers as needed.

Terminology related to substances, substance use, and recovery is fluid. Updates in protocol language may be appropriate based on circumstance. Suggestions for revision have been offered to update answer responses or other components of the questionnaires to account for the constantly changing landscape. These suggestions have not been tested or validated in research studies but may be considered by investigators to enhance relevance.

Availability

This protocol is freely available; permission not required for use.

Protocol

Comprehensive Marijuana Motives Questionnaire (CMMQ) Short Form


This is a list of reasons people sometimes give for using cannabis (aka marijuana, CBD, cannabinoids). Thinking of all the times you have used marijuana, how often would you say that you use for each of the following reasons? Circle the most appropriate answer for each item.


1. Because it is there

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


2. To help you sleep

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


3. Because you didn’t want to be the only one not doing it

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


4. For pain relief

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


5. To see what it felt like

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


6. To forget your problems

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


7. To enjoy the effects of it

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


8. To improve symptoms or manage the effects of a health problem

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


9. Because you wanted something to do

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


10. Because it relaxes you when you are in an insecure situation

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


11. Because you were drunk

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


12. To replace the use of another drug or medication

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


13. Because it was a special occasion

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


14. Because it is safer than drinking alcohol

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always


15. So you can look at the world differently

1[ ]= Almost Never/Never

2[ ]= Some of the time

3[ ]= Half of the time

4[ ]= Most of the time

5[ ]= Almost Always/Always

Personnel and Training Required

None

Equipment Needs

None

Requirements
Requirement CategoryRequired
Major equipment No
Specialized training No
Specialized requirements for biospecimen collection No
Average time of greater than 15 minutes in an unaffected individual Yes
Mode of Administration

Self-administered questionnaire

Lifestage

Adult, Senior

Participants

18 years or older

Selection Rationale

The Comprehensive Marijuana Motives Questionnaire (CMMQ) Short Form is a brief, self-administered questionnaire that is easy to score and is based on a validated instrument that has demonstrated reliability.   

Language

English

Standards
StandardNameIDSource
Derived Variables

None

Process and Review

Not Applicable

Protocol Name from Source

Comprehensive Marijuana Motives Questionnaire (CMMQ) Short Form

Source

Dowd, A. N., Zamarripa, C. A., Sholler, D. J., Strickland, J. C., Goffi, E., Borodovsky, J. T., Weerts, E. M., Vandrey, R., & Spindle, T. R. (2023). A cross-sectional survey on cannabis: Characterizing motives, opinions, and subjective experiences associated with the use of various oral cannabis products. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 245, 109826. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2023.109826

General References

Lee, C. M., Neighbors, C., Hendershot, C. S., & Grossbard, J. R. (2009). Development and preliminary validation of a comprehensive marijuana motives questionnaire. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 70(2), 279-287. https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2009.70.279

Martin-Willett, R., Elmore, J. S., Phillips, P. X., & Bidwell, L. C. (2024). Meaningfully characterizing cannabis use for research and clinical settings: A comprehensive review of existing measures and proposed future directions. Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 34(1), 82-93. https://doi.org/10.5152/pcp.2024.23645

Protocol ID

520507

Variables
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Measure Name

Motives - Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Substances

Release Date

January 30, 2025

Definition

Instruments used separately to assess the motives (reasons) for drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, or using drugs.

Purpose

The purpose of this measure is to assess motives (reasons) for drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, or using drugs, by asking the respondent questions about his/her thoughts and motivations for such actions.

Keywords

substance use, cannabis, Marijuana Motives Questionnaire, MMQ, Comprehensive Marijuana Motives Questionnaire, CMMQ, drug use, medicinal cannabis, addiction, tetrahydrocannabinol, THC, cannabidiol, CBD

Measure Protocols
Protocol ID Protocol Name
520501 Motives - Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Substances - General
520502 Motives - Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Substances - Specific - Alcohol
520504 Motives - Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Substances - Specific - Tobacco
520506 Motives - Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Substances - Specific - Drugs
520507 Motives - Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Substances – Cannabis