For example, "[The ABCD] study is focused on adolescents, who may be among the most vulnerable to cannabis' negative effects," Weiss says, "but there are clearly other populations, including pregnant women (who are using more now than in the...
Cannabis dependence, with- drawal, and reinforcing effects among adolescents with conduct symptoms and substance use disorders. Drug Alcohol Depend 1998;50(1):27-37.Crowley, T. J.; Macdonald, M. J.; Whitmore. E. A.; and Mikulich, S. K. Cannabis Dependence, With- drawal, and ...
(Theunissen 2012) Cannabis withdrawal syndrome, recently classified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fifth Edition) (DSM-5), is an underrecognized syndrome of heavy cannabis users (especially adolescents) that should be considered in patients presenting with eating disorders...
55,56 Findings from the present study may help to elucidate heightened vulnerability to the effects of cannabis use among adolescents. We found that the statistical map of age-related cortical change was significantly correlated with statistical maps of the time × cannabis interaction on ...
This article reviews the literature on the association between cannabis exposure and mental illness in adolescents and provides the clinician with an evidence base to address cannabis use with teenagers. Traditionally cannabis was considered a benign recreational drug with low potential for long-term ...
Our repeated finding that NDCU was significantly associated with psychosocial risks compared with nonuse underscores the vulnerability of adolescents with NDCU. First, if we assume that adolescents with NDCU, which is more common than CUD among adolescents, have sufficient adverse effects associated with...
As reported by de Moraes Barro and colleagues, babies born to adolescents who used marijuana during pregnancy have shown adverse neurological behavior effects of the newborns in the first 24 to 78 hours after delivery.Most reports do not show an association between marijuana use and preterm birth....
Community-based adult athletes have been infrequently studied with respect to cannabis use, patterns of use, or subjective effects to cannabis (Campian et al. 2018). Most studies of cannabis use in athletes have been mainly in adolescents, university athletes, and elite athletes (Ware et al. ...
said, "Immediately following consumption, cannabis can elicit psychotic-like effects, and impair verbal memory, and adolescents in our study who regularly smoke cannabis were just as vulnerable to this as the adults were. Adolescence is a key developmental stage ...
"Adolescents consuming cannabis may not be thinking of the negative long-term impacts. Our findings suggest adolescentcannabis usemay affect cognitive and emotional functions through different brain pathways," said Laviolette. "The detailed anatomical findings of the study give us a chance to use more...