Cannabis as a substitute for alcohol and other drugs 喜欢 0 阅读量: 24 作者:Amanda,Reiman 摘要: Background Substitution can be operationalized as the conscious choice to use one drug (legal or illicit) instead of, or in conjunction with, another due to issues such as: perceived safety; ...
Alcohol and cannabis: Young people talking about how parents respond to their use of these two drugs. Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 12, 113-124.Highet G. Alcohol and cannabis: young people talking about how parents respond to their use of these two drugs. Drugs Educ Prev Policy ...
“A lot of the reason I was sober is because I [went] to NYU,” she said, explaining that she felt nervous being under the influence of alcohol in New York City. Now, Glavan, 25, has found her groove with weed, using it on nearly all of her runs and socially. “If I do go...
Cannabis Use Disorder Cannabis use disorderhas a definition that’s similar to the definition ofalcohol use disorder. However, instead of having symptoms related to addicted or non-addicted alcohol intake, affected individuals have symptoms related to the addicted or non-addicted intake of marijuana o...
I don’t think it is more dangerous than alcohol." He elaborated that marijuana was actually less dangerous than alcohol "in terms of its impact on the individual consumer." [2] Marijuana laws are constantly changing throughout all 50 states ranging from fully legalized to illegal. Current ...
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By: Matthew Ginder, Esq. Hemp-derived delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) beverages, commonly known as THC-infused beverages, are gaining traction in the market. The surge in popularity is driven, in part, by the increasing availability of these products in major alcohol retail stores across vario...
al. [68] identified four distinct polysubstance use patterns in middle and high school students: (1) no use, (2) single use of alcohol, (3) dual use of cigarettes and alcohol, and (4) multi-use. They found that youth are more likely to remain in the same subgroup of use pattern ...
there will be greater access to cannabis and thus a greater likelihood for youth to develop cannabis use disorder. However, just as with alcohol, which is legal for adults, research conducted as part of this project suggests that less than a quarter of youthful users would develop a mildcannab...
(he talks to Darryl McDaniels, Chuck D, B-Real, and — of course — Snoop Dogg, among other hip-hop legends), he also discusses how a substance that had been proven to be non-addictive and less harmful than alcohol became a Schedule 1 narcotic during the Nixon administration. And, ...