نتایج جستجو برای: cannabis

تعداد نتایج: 10253  

Journal: :Drug testing and analysis 2013
Paul Armentano

Public policy debates regarding cannabis law reform, such as those surrounding the limited use of the plant for therapeutic purposes or the broader issue of legalizing and regulating personal, non-medical cannabis consumption by adults, invariably invoke the question: ‘How does society address the public’s growing concerns about cannabis consumption and driving?’ The subject is one that warrant...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2006
Emmanuel Kuntsche Marina Delgrande Jordan

The present study used a multilevel approach with multiple informants to determine whether, at individual level, association with substance-using peer groups, and, at class level, incidences of intoxicated students in school premises, are related to students' own substance use. Additionally, it tested the hypothesis that such school incidences affect the closeness of the relation between associ...

2017
Jordan Skalisky Emily Leickly Oladunni Oluwoye Sterling M. McPherson Debra Srebnik John M. Roll Richard K. Ries Michael G. McDonell

Introduction: People with serious mental illness (SMI) use cannabis more than any other illicit drug. Cannabis use is associated with increased psychotic symptoms and is highly comorbid with alcohol use disorders (AUDs). Despite the national trend toward decriminalization, little is known about the prevalence, correlates, and impact of cannabis use on those with SMI receiving treatment for subs...

2016
Laura Koenders Janna Cousijn Wilhelmina A M Vingerhoets Wim van den Brink Reinout W Wiers Carin J Meijer Marise W J Machielsen Dick J Veltman Anneke E Goudriaan Lieuwe de Haan

Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug worldwide. Cross-sectional neuroimaging studies suggest that chronic cannabis exposure and the development of cannabis use disorders may affect brain morphology. However, cross-sectional studies cannot make a conclusive distinction between cause and consequence and longitudinal neuroimaging studies are lacking. In this prospective study we inves...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2006
Michael T Lynskey Julia D Grant Elliot C Nelson Kathleen K Bucholz Pamela A F Madden Dixie J Statham Nicholas G Martin Andrew C Heath

Although cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug, duration of cannabis use is typically short, with many of those who initiate cannabis use ceasing use by their late twenties. In this paper we analyze data from a volunteer Australian cohort of 6265 male and female twins to examine whether the duration of cannabis use is an informative phenotype for future genetic analyses. Genetic model...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2015
Louisa Degenhardt Nicholas Lintzeris Gabrielle Campbell Raimondo Bruno Milton Cohen Michael Farrell Wayne D Hall

BACKGROUND There is increasing debate about cannabis use for medical purposes, including for symptomatic treatment of chronic pain. We investigated patterns and correlates of cannabis use in a large community sample of people who had been prescribed opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. METHODS The POINT study included 1514 people in Australia who had been prescribed pharmaceutical opioids for...

2017
Amanda Reiman Mark Welty Perry Solomon

Introduction: Prescription drug overdoses are the leading cause of accidental death in the United States. Alternatives to opioids for the treatment of pain are necessary to address this issue. Cannabis can be an effective treatment for pain, greatly reduces the chance of dependence, and eliminates the risk of fatal overdose compared to opioid-based medications. Medical cannabis patients report ...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2013
Samantha J Broyd Lisa-Marie Greenwood Rodney J Croft Anna Dalecki Juanita Todd Patricia T Michie Stuart J Johnstone Nadia Solowij

Chronic cannabis use has been associated with neurocognitive deficits, alterations in brain structure and function, and with psychosis. This study investigated the effects of chronic cannabis use on P50 sensory-gating in regular users, and explored the association between sensory gating, cannabis use history and the development of psychotic-like symptoms. Twenty controls and 21 regular cannabis...

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 ...

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 ...

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