نتایج جستجو برای: cannabis

تعداد نتایج: 10253  

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2013
Evonne J Charboneau Mary S Dietrich Sohee Park Aize Cao Tristan J Watkins Jennifer U Blackford Margaret M Benningfield Peter R Martin Maciej S Buchowski Ronald L Cowan

Craving is a major motivator underlying drug use and relapse but the neural correlates of cannabis craving are not well understood. This study sought to determine whether visual cannabis cues increase cannabis craving and whether cue-induced craving is associated with regional brain activation in cannabis-dependent individuals. Cannabis craving was assessed in 16 cannabis-dependent adult volunt...

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...

Journal: :Sociology of health & illness 2013
Willy Pedersen Sveinung Sandberg

In a qualitative study, we investigated the medical motives of 100 Norwegian cannabis users, none of whom had legal access to medical cannabis. Cannabis was used therapeutically for conditions such as multiple sclerosis, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and rheumatism, as well as for quality of life conditions such as quality of sleep, relaxation and wellbeing. The borders between medic...

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...

2017
Alexandra M Franklyn Joseph K Eibl Graham J Gauthier David C Marsh

BACKGROUND With the Canadian government legalizing cannabis in the year 2018, the potential harms to certain populations-including those with opioid use disorder-must be investigated. Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances by patients who are engaged in medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, the effects of which are largely unknown. In this study, we examine the im...

2017
Kevin P. Hill Matthew D. Palastro Brian Johnson Joseph W. Ditre

Introduction: Cannabis has been used for medical purposes across the world for centuries. As states and countries implement medical and recreational cannabis policies, increasing numbers of people are using cannabis pharmacotherapy for pain. There is a theoretical rationale for cannabis' efficacy for pain management, although the subjective pain relief from cannabis may not match objective meas...

Journal: :Addiction 2014
Jason P Connor Matthew J Gullo Gerald F X Feeney David J Kavanagh Ross McD Young

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Self-efficacy beliefs and outcome expectancies are central to Social Cognitive Theory (SCT). Alcohol studies demonstrate the theoretical and clinical utility of applying both SCT constructs. This study examined the relationship between refusal self-efficacy and outcome expectancies in a sample of cannabis users, and tested formal mediational models. DESIGN Patients referre...

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: :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...

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...

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