[HTML][HTML] Polysubstance use in cannabis users referred for treatment: drug use profiles, psychiatric comorbidity and cannabis-related beliefs
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 …
both illicit and licit substances, compared with non-cannabis users. Few studies have …
Daily patterns of marijuana and alcohol co‐use among individuals with alcohol and cannabis use disorders
Background The study aims were to examine daily associations between marijuana and
alcohol use and the extent to which the association differs as a function of cannabis use …
alcohol use and the extent to which the association differs as a function of cannabis use …
Definitions of risky and problematic cannabis use: a systematic review
C Casajuana, H Lopez-Pelayo, MM Balcells… - Substance Use & …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Although cannabis is widely used, it remains unclear which consumption patterns are more
likely to produce future consequences (risky/hazardous use) or current damage …
likely to produce future consequences (risky/hazardous use) or current damage …
Is the sum greater than its parts? Variations in substance-related consequences by conjoint alcohol-marijuana use patterns
C Cummings, C Beard, JM Habarth… - … of psychoactive drugs, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Alcohol and marijuana are the most commonly used substances for college-attending young
adults. This study evaluated differences in substance-specific consequence attribution by …
adults. This study evaluated differences in substance-specific consequence attribution by …
Complex cannabis use patterns: Associations with cannabis consequences and cannabis use disorder symptomatology
Background Historically, cannabis researchers have assumed a single mode and product of
cannabis (eg, smoking plant). However, patterns of use, products (eg, concentrates …
cannabis (eg, smoking plant). However, patterns of use, products (eg, concentrates …
Early clinical manifestations of cannabis dependence in a community sample
MF Rosenberg, JC Anthony - Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2001 - Elsevier
Background: In this research, the 'natural history'of cannabis dependence is probed, using
data from a large epidemiological sample of cannabis users followed from 1981 through …
data from a large epidemiological sample of cannabis users followed from 1981 through …
[HTML][HTML] Co-use of alcohol and cannabis: Longitudinal associations with mental health outcomes in young adulthood
K Thompson, M Holley, C Sturgess… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Increases in cannabis use among young people has heightened concern about the potential
interactive health effects of cannabis with other drugs. We examined the longitudinal …
interactive health effects of cannabis with other drugs. We examined the longitudinal …
[PDF][PDF] Epidemiology of cannabis use and its consequences
W Hall, L Johnston, N Donnelly - The health effects of cannabis, 1999 - komornlaw.com
WAYNE HALL, LLOYD JOHNSTON AND NEIL DONNELLY www. Ebook777. com examine
and attempt to explain associations between cannabis use and human disease and …
and attempt to explain associations between cannabis use and human disease and …
Cannabis potency and contamination: a review of the literature
Aims Increased potency and contamination of cannabis have been linked in the public
domain to adverse mental health outcomes. This paper reviews the available international …
domain to adverse mental health outcomes. This paper reviews the available international …
Cannabis and psychosis: what is the link?
MB Amar, S Potvin - Journal of psychoactive drugs, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Growing evidence supports the hypothesis that cannabis consumption is a risk factor for the
development of psychotic symptoms. Nonetheless, controversy remains about the causal …
development of psychotic symptoms. Nonetheless, controversy remains about the causal …