نتایج جستجو برای: cannabis use

تعداد نتایج: 1752489  

Journal: :Addiction 2017
Benjamin H Han Scott Sherman Pia M Mauro Silvia S Martins James Rotenberg Joseph J Palamar

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The ageing US population is providing an unprecedented population of older adults who use recreational drugs. We aimed to estimate the trends in the prevalence of past-year use of cannabis, describe the patterns and attitudes and determine correlates of cannabis use by adults age 50 years and older. DESIGN Secondary analysis of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health su...

2017
Lesia M. Ruglass Alina Shevorykin Vanja Radoncic Kathryn M. Z. Smith Philip H. Smith Isaac R. Galatzer-Levy Santiago Papini Denise A. Hien

BACKGROUND Research has demonstrated a strong link between trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD and substance use disorders (SUDs) in general and cannabis use disorders in particular. Yet, few studies have examined the impact of cannabis use on treatment outcomes for individuals with co-occurring PTSD and SUDs. METHODS Participants were 136 individuals who received cognitive-behavioral ...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2014
Mary Waldron Julia D Grant Kathleen K Bucholz Michael T Lynskey Wendy S Slutske Anne L Glowinski Anjali Henders Dixie J Statham Nicholas G Martin Andrew C Heath

BACKGROUND Risks associated with parental separation have received limited attention in research on children of parents with substance use disorders. We examined early substance involvement as a function of parental separation during childhood and parental alcohol and cannabis dependence. METHOD Data were drawn from 1318 adolescent offspring of monozygotic (MZ) or dizygotic (DZ) Australian tw...

Journal: :Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals 2013
A Banbury A Zask S M Carter E van Beurden R Tokley M Passey J Copeland

ISSUE ADDRESSED Australians' use of cannabis has been increasing. Over a third of Australians (35.4%) have used cannabis at some time in their lives and 10.3% are recent users. Almost two-thirds of cannabis users combine cannabis with tobacco. The aim of this study was to understand the process of mulling - smoking tobacco and cannabis together - using a grounded theory approach. METHODS Twen...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2012
Ali Cheetham Nicholas B Allen Sarah Whittle Julian G Simmons Murat Yücel Dan I Lubman

BACKGROUND There is growing evidence that long-term, heavy cannabis use is associated with alterations in regional brain volumes. Although these changes are frequently attributed to the neurotoxic effects of cannabis, it is possible that some abnormalities might predate use and represent markers of vulnerability. To date, no studies have examined whether structural brain abnormalities are prese...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2015
Robert J Hancox Hayden H Shin Andrew R Gray Richie Poulton Malcolm R Sears

Smoking cannabis is associated with symptoms of bronchitis. Little is known about the persistence of symptoms after stopping cannabis use. We assessed associations between changes in cannabis use and respiratory symptoms in a population-based cohort of 1037 young adults. Participants were asked about cannabis and tobacco use at ages 18, 21, 26, 32 and 38 years. Symptoms of morning cough, sputum...

2016
Lucy J. Troup Jeremy A. Andrzejewski Jacob T. Braunwalder Robert D. Torrence

As part of an ongoing research program into the relationship between cannabis use and emotion processing, participants were assessed on their level of cannabis exposure using the Recreational Cannabis Use Examination, a measure developed specifically to assess cannabis use in Colorado post state legalization. Three groups were created based on self-reported use: a control group who have never u...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2010
Teresa R Gray Rina D Eiden Kenneth E Leonard Gerard J Connors Shannon Shisler Marilyn A Huestis

BACKGROUND Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug among pregnant women, but data describing the effects of prenatal cannabis exposure and concurrent nicotine and cannabis exposures on neonatal growth are inconsistent. Testing of meconium, the first neonatal feces, offers objective evidence of prenatal cannabis exposure, but the relative ability of meconium testing and maternal self-r...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol review 2004
Alan R Clough Peter D'Abbs Sheree Cairney Dennis Gray Paul Maruff Robert Parker Bridie O'Reilly

A recent rise in cannabis use in Indigenous communities in northern Australia may have compounded existing patterns of other substance use. This paper describes these patterns in Arnhem Land in the 'Top End' of the Northern Territory (NT). Economic impacts of the cannabis trade are also described. In a descriptive cross-sectional study, random samples included 336 people (169 males, 167 females...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
priyamvada sharma centre for addiction medicine, department of psychiatry, national institute of mental health & neurosciences (nimhans), bangalore, india. pratima murthy m m srinivas bharath

cannabis is one of the most widely abused substances throughout the world. the primary psychoactive constituent of cannabis, delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (▵(9_)thc), produces a myriad of pharmacological effects in animals and humans. although it is used as a recreational drug, it can potentially lead to dependence and behavioral disturbances and its heavy use may increase the risk for psychotic...

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