Cannabis use“Marijuana abuse““Systematic Review”Meta-analysisMeta-regressionBackground and Aims We aim to quantify the prevalence and risk of having a cannabis use disorder (CUD), cannabis abuse (CA) or cannabis dependence (CD) among people in the general population who have used cannabis. ...
Results: Consistent evidence, both from observational and experimental studies, has confirmed the important role of cannabis use in the initiation and persistence of psychotic disorders. The size of the effect is related to the extent of cannabis use, with greater risk for early cannabis use and ...
Review: Cannabis use increases the risk of psychotic outcomesThe article discusses the experimental study which explores the implication of cannabi use in increasing the risk of psychotic disorders. According to the article, those who frequently use marijuana are more prone to acquire mental health ...
Cannabis Use, Anxiety, and Perceptions of Risk among Canadian Undergraduates: The Moderating Role of GenderKeyword Highlighting Highlight selected keywords in the article text.doi:10.1097/CXA.0000000000000059Hellemans, Kim G.C.Wilcox, JessicaNino, Julian N....
Conclusions: There was a statistically significant and clinically relevant association between the use of cannabis during pregnancy and reduced birth weight. Clinicians should screen not only for cannabis use but also for the length and intensity of use as part of a comprehensive substance use ...
cardiovascular disease event—approximately 1.4 times higher than for the rest of the cannabis-use-disorder group. This may be because those people considered themselves healthy and may not have acted on or even noticed the warning signs of an imminentheart attack, stroke, or other major ...
Columbia University dental researchers have found that frequent recreational use of cannabis—including marijuana, hashish, and hash oil—increases the risk of gum disease.
This study explores the relationship between time perspective (TP), cannabis use and risk perceptions associated with this substance. A sample of French students (n=198) were provided with a valid French version of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) scale. Risk perceptions linked to ca...
Methods and Results In France, serious cases of abuse and dependence in response to the use of psychoactive substances must be reported to the national system of the French Addictovigilance Network. We identified all spontaneous reports of cardiovascular complications related to cannabis use collected ...
By using a population-based cohort, we aimed to find out whether there was an association between cannabis use and early-onset stroke, when accounting for the use of tobacco and alcohol. METHODS: The cohort comprises 49321 Swedish men, born between 1949 and 1951, who were conscripted into ...