نتایج جستجو برای: cannabis use

تعداد نتایج: 1752489  

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2011
N Solowij M Yücel C Respondek S Whittle E Lindsay C Pantelis D I Lubman

BACKGROUND The cerebellum is rich in cannabinoid receptors and implicated in the neuropathology of schizophrenia. Long-term cannabis use is associated with functional and structural brain changes similar to those evident in schizophrenia, yet its impact on cerebellar structure has not been determined. We examined cerebellar grey and white matter in cannabis users with and without schizophrenia....

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2001
C H Ashton

BACKGROUND Increasing prevalence of recreational cannabis use among the young population has stimulated debate on the possible effects of acute and longterm use. AIMS To highlight recent knowledge of mechanisms of action, effects on psychomotor and cognitive performance, and health risks associated with cannabis consumption. METHOD A brief review of recent literature on the prevalence of re...

2017
Lexie Zhiyan Jin Anna Rangan Jesper Mehlsen Lars Bo Andersen Sofus C. Larsen Berit L. Heitmann

Cannabis use has been found to stimulate appetite and potentially promote weight gain via activation of the endocannabinoid system. Despite the fact that the onset of cannabis use is typically during adolescence, the association between adolescence cannabis use and long-term change in body weight is generally unknown. This study aims to examine the association between adolescence cannabis use a...

2015
Suzanne H. Gage Matthew Hickman Jon Heron Marcus R. Munafò Glyn Lewis John Macleod Stanley Zammit

INTRODUCTION Substance use is associated with common mental health disorders, but the causal effect of specific substances is uncertain. We investigate whether adolescent cannabis and cigarette use is associated with incident depression and anxiety, while attempting to account for confounding and reverse causation. METHODS We used data from ALSPAC, a UK birth cohort study, to investigate asso...

2016
Susan I. Woodruff Cameron T. McCabe Melinda Hohman John D. Clapp Audrey M. Shillington Kimberly Eisenberg C. Beth Sise Edward M. Castillo Theodore C. Chan Michael J. Sise

Emergency department (ED) settings have gained interest as venues for illegal drug misuse prevention and intervention, with researchers and practitioners attempting to capitalize on the intersection of need and opportunity within these settings. This study of 686 adult patients visiting two EDs for various reasons who admitted drug use compared daily cannabis-only users, nondaily cannabis-only ...

Journal: :Current psychiatry reports 2002
Louisa Degenhardt Wayne Hall

There has been considerable debate about the reasons for the association observed between cannabis use and psychosis in both clinical and general population samples. Among the hypotheses proposed to explain the association are the following: 1) common factors explain the co-occurrence; 2 cannabis causes psychosis that would not have occurred in the absence of cannabis use; 3) cannabis precipita...

Journal: :Addiction 2013
Peggy van der Pol Nienke Liebregts Ron de Graaf Margreet Ten Have Dirk J Korf Wim van den Brink Margriet van Laar

AIMS To compare the prevalence of mental disorders between frequent cannabis users with and without dependence and the general population. DESIGN Cross-sectional comparison of interview data. SETTING Enriched community sample of frequent cannabis users and a representative sample of non-users and non-frequent users from the general population. PARTICIPANTS A total of 521 young adult (aged...

2017
Esther Setién-Suero Karl Neergaard Mariluz Ramírez-Bonilla Patricia Correa-Ghisays Lourdes Fañanás Benedicto Crespo-Facorro Rosa Ayesa-Arriola

BACKGROUND Numerous studies show the existence of a high prevalence of cannabis use among patients with psychosis. However, the differences between men and women who debut with a first episode of psychosis (FEP) regarding cannabis use have not been largely explored. The aim of this study was to identify the specific sex factors and differences in clinical evolution associated with cannabis use....

2013
Michael P Schaub Severin Haug Andreas Wenger Oliver Berg Robin Sullivan Thilo Beck Lars Stark

BACKGROUND In European countries, including Switzerland, as well as in many states worldwide, cannabis is the most widely used psychoactive substance after alcohol and tobacco. Although approximately one in ten users develop serious problems of dependency, only a minority attends outpatient addiction counseling centers. The offer of a combined web-based self-help and chat counseling treatment c...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2018
Carey S Clark

BACKGROUND Cannabis, also known as marijuana, is legal either medicinally or recreationally in 29 states and the District of Columbia, with a majority of the U.S. adult population now living in states where cannabis is legal for medicinal use. As an advocate for patient autonomy and informed choice, the oncology nurse has an ethical responsibility to educate patients about and support their use...

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