Research Showing the Harmful Effects of Marijuana Use 2020 study:Pregnant mom's cannabis useharms the unborn child. 2019 study: A large study finds pot use "strongly linked" to developingschizophrenia and paranoiawith 20% of new psychosis cases associated with daily marijuana use; that percent sky...
For college students, greater daily negative affect was associated with lower odds of marijuana use. Conclusions/Importance: Daily affect and alcohol and marijuana use covary among young adults, though these associations differ between students and non-students. Results highlight the need to examine ...
Maternal health is also negatively affected; marijuana-using mothers present higher prevalence of dysfunctional and precipitous labor, as well as meconium-stained amniotic fluid (Alharbi and El-Guebaly, 2014). Other potential adverse effects of smoking marijuana during pregnancy are lesser known. The...
Teens who use marijuana, methamphetamines, orLSDcan also show symptoms similar to those of schizophrenia. Unlike adults with the disorder, teens with schizophrenia are more likely to have visual hallucinations and less likely to have delusions. Some common complications of schizophrenia are alcohol and...
DailyBackground Alcohol and marijuana are psychoactive substances commonly used by young adults and are independently associated with numerous acute and long‐term consequences. Many young adults engage in simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use to cross‐fade (i.e., to enhance the effects of ...
Emerging research on psychological adjustment during the COVID-19 outbreak has suggested that young people may be particularly vulnerable to increases in negative affect during the pandemic. However, the association between alcohol use in youth and chang