نتایج جستجو برای: cannabis use

تعداد نتایج: 1752489  

Journal: :Schizophrenia Research: Cognition 2016
Ashley M. Schnakenberg Martin Kelsey A. Bonfils Beshaun J. Davis Elizabeth A. Smith Kelly Schuder Paul H. Lysaker

Literature on the relationship of cannabis use and cognition in schizophrenia provides the paradoxical view that cannabis use is sometimes linked with less severe impairment in neurocognition. This paper explored the possibility that this is a reflection of a dose related response between lifetime cannabis use and two forms of cognition, neurocognition and metacognition, in schizophrenia. It wa...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Janna Cousijn Reinout W. Wiers K. Richard Ridderinkhof Wim van den Brink Dick J. Veltman Anna E. Goudriaan

Cannabis abuse is related to impairments in a broad range of cognitive functions. However, studies on cannabis abuse in relation to brain structure are sparse and results are inconsistent, probably due to differences in imaging methodology, severity of cannabis abuse, and use of other substances. The goal of the current MRI study was to investigate brain morphology related to current and lifeti...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2012
Julia D Buckner Ross D Crosby Stephen A Wonderlich Norman B Schmidt

Individuals with elevated social anxiety appear especially vulnerable to cannabis-related problems, yet little is known about the antecedents of cannabis-related behaviors among this high-risk population. The present study used ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to examine the relations among social anxiety, cannabis craving, state anxiety, situational variables, and cannabis use in the natu...

2017
Uma Suryadevara Dawn M. Bruijnzeel Meena Nuthi Darin A. Jagnarine Rajiv Tandon Adriaan W. Bruijnzeel

BACKGROUND Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the world and there is growing concern about the mental health effects of cannabis use. These concerns are at least partly due to the strong increase in recreational and medical cannabis use and the rise in tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels. Cannabis is widely used to self-medicate by older people and people with brain disorders such a...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2001
K von Sydow R Lieb H Pfister M Höfler H Sonntag H U Wittchen

OBJECTIVES To determine incidence and patterns of natural course of cannabis use and disorders as well as cohort effects in a community sample of adolescents and young adults. METHOD Cumulative incidence and patterns of cannabis use and disorders were examined in a prospective longitudinal design (mean follow-up period=42 months) in a representative sample (N=2446) aged 14-24 years at the out...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2014
L R Valmaggia F L Day C Jones S Bissoli C Pugh D Hall S Bhattacharyya O Howes J Stone P Fusar-Poli M Byrne P K McGuire

BACKGROUND Cannabis use is associated with an increased risk of developing a psychotic disorder but the temporal relationship between cannabis use and onset of illness is unclear. The objective of this study was to assess prospectively the influence of cannabis use on transition to psychosis in people at ultra-high risk (UHR) for the disorder. METHOD Lifetime and continued cannabis use was as...

Journal: :Addiction 2007
George C Patton Carolyn Coffey Michael T Lynskey Sophie Reid Sheryl Hemphill John B Carlin Wayne Hall

BACKGROUND Both alcohol and cannabis use carry health risks. Both are commonly initiated in adolescence. To date little research has described trajectories of adolescent cannabis or alcohol use or compared their respective consequences in young adulthood. METHODS The design was a 10-year eight-wave cohort study of a state-wide community sample of 1943 Victorians initially aged 14-15 years. Mo...

2016
J. G. Ramaekers J. H. van Wel D. B. Spronk S. W. Toennes K. P. C. Kuypers E. L. Theunissen R. J. Verkes

Cannabis use history as predictor of neurocognitive response to cannabis intoxication remains subject to scientific and policy debates. The present study assessed the influence of cannabis on neurocognition in cannabis users whose cannabis use history ranged from infrequent to daily use. Drug users (N = 122) received acute doses of cannabis (300 μg/kg THC), cocaine HCl (300 mg) and placebo. Coc...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
jürgen rehm institute for mental health policy research, centre for addiction and mental health (camh), toronto, on, canada jean-françois crépault communications and partnerships, camh, toronto, on, canada benedikt fischer institute for mental health policy research, centre for addiction and mental health (camh), toronto, on, canada

this commentary to the editorial of hajizadeh argues that the economic, social and health consequences of legalizing cannabis in canada will depend in large part on the exact stipulations (mainly from the federal government) and on the implementation, regulation and practice of the legalization act (on provincial and municipal levels). a strict regulatory framework is necessary to minimize the ...

Journal: :Behavior modification 2016
Julia D Buckner Emily R Jeffries Meredith A Terlecki Anthony H Ecker

Students referred to treatment after violating campus drug policies represent a high-risk group. Identification of factors related to these students' cannabis use could inform prevention and treatment efforts. Distress tolerance (DT) is negatively related to substance-related behaviors and may be related to high-risk cannabis use vulnerability factors that can impact treatment outcome. Thus, th...

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