نتایج جستجو برای: cannabis use

تعداد نتایج: 1752489  

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2013
Natania A Crane Randi Melissa Schuster Raul Gonzalez

Accumulating evidence suggests neuropsychological deficits from cannabis use, with a burgeoning area of preclinical research indicating possible sex-differences. However, few studies have examined how cannabis use may differentially impact neurocognition in male and female cannabis users. As such, we examined potential sex-differences in associations between amount of cannabis use (across sever...

Journal: :Neurology 2004
A J Clark M A Ware E Yazer T J Murray M E Lynch

To estimate the patterns and prevalence of cannabis use among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), 220 patients were surveyed in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Seventy-two subjects (36%) reported ever having used cannabis for any purpose; 29 respondents (14%) reported continuing use of cannabis for symptom treatment. Medical cannabis use was associated with male gender, tobacco use, and recreational c...

Journal: :The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 2000
W Hall L Degenhardt

OBJECTIVE This paper evaluates evidence for two hypotheses about the relationship between cannabis use and psychosis: (i) that heavy cannabis use causes a 'cannabis psychosis', i.e. a psychotic disorder that would not have occurred in the absence of cannabis use and which can be recognised by its pattern of symptoms and their relationship to cannabis use; and (ii) that cannabis use may precipit...

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 2016
Lauren R Few Julia D Grant Elliot C Nelson Timothy J Trull Richard A Grucza Kathleen K Bucholz Karin J H Verweij Nicholas G Martin Dixie J Statham Pamela A F Madden Andrew C Heath Michael T Lynskey Arpana Agrawal

OBJECTIVE Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked to suicidal thoughts and behavior, but minimal work has examined the association between cannabis use and lifetime nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI). The current study aims to characterize the overlap between lifetime and early cannabis use and NSSI and to examine genetic and environmental mechanisms of this association. METHO...

2013
Jason P. Connor Matthew J. Gullo Gary Chan Ross McD. Young Wayne D. Hall Gerald F. X. Feeney

BACKGROUND Population-based surveys demonstrate cannabis users are more likely to use both illicit and licit substances, compared with non-cannabis users. Few studies have examined the substance use profiles of cannabis users referred for treatment. Co-existing mental health symptoms and underlying cannabis-related beliefs associated with these profiles remains unexplored. METHODS Comprehensi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Madeline H Meier Avshalom Caspi Antony Ambler HonaLee Harrington Renate Houts Richard S E Keefe Kay McDonald Aimee Ward Richie Poulton Terrie E Moffitt

Recent reports show that fewer adolescents believe that regular cannabis use is harmful to health. Concomitantly, adolescents are initiating cannabis use at younger ages, and more adolescents are using cannabis on a daily basis. The purpose of the present study was to test the association between persistent cannabis use and neuropsychological decline and determine whether decline is concentrate...

Journal: :Addiction 2006
Wayne Hall Louisa Degenhardt

OBJECTIVE To explore the implications for mental health services, for health education about the risks of cannabis use, and for public policy toward cannabis use of observational evidence that cannabis use is a contributory cause of psychosis. METHOD Using comparative analyses of similar evidence for the harmful effects of alcohol, tobacco, and amphetamine use, we considered the relation betw...

2013
Esther M. Beraha Janna Cousijn Elisa Hermanides Anna E. Goudriaan Reinout W. Wiers

Cognitive biases, including implicit memory associations are thought to play an important role in the development of addictive behaviors. The aim of the present study was to investigate implicit affective memory associations in heavy cannabis users. Implicit positive-arousal, sedation, and negative associations toward cannabis were measured with three Single Category Implicit Association Tests ...

Journal: :Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2007
Alison Looby Mitch Earleywine

BACKGROUND Cannabis is the most widely consumed illicit substance in America, with increasing rates of use. Some theorists tend to link frequency of use with cannabis dependence. Nevertheless, fewer than half of daily cannabis users meet DSM-IV-TR criteria for cannabis dependence. This study seeks to determine whether the negative aspects associated with cannabis use can be explained by a proxy...

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