Cannabis use disorder (CUD) is characterized by a “continued problematic pattern of use despite negative consequences that causes significant distress or impairment in functioning” (Sherman and McRae-Clark, 2016, p. 511). For example, people with CUD have a higher likelihood of interpersonal, ...
Cannabis use disorder (CUD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are associated with impairments in decision-making processes. One mechanism for impaired decision-making in these individuals is thought to be an inability to adequately represent future events during decision-making. In the current study ...
For further comparison purposes, preferred cannabis types and strains were also analyzed for the three most common non-pain subsets of patients, which included mental health condition/PTSD, insomnia/sleep disorder, gastrointestinal disorder/Crohn’s Disease, and the overall patient cohort, as seen in ...
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