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Background: Distressful and negative affective states can be associated with limited self-regulation capacities, while emotion regulation processes (e.g., rumination, negative urgency) might contribute to further depletion of self-control capacities ...
Zsolt Horváth +6 more
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Aim To determine the risk factors for cannabis use disorders and cannabis psychosis in Japan based on a 2021 online survey among Japanese users of social network services.
Yuji Masataka +3 more
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Key Points Question Is the legalization of recreational cannabis in the US associated with changes in cannabis use outcomes and cannabis use disorder across racial and ethnic groups?
Silvia S. Martins +6 more
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Prevalence and modes of cannabis use among youth in Canada, England, and the US, 2017 to 2019
Objective: Cannabis markets are evolving in terms of greater diversity and potency of products. The current study examined changes in cannabis use and modes of consumption among 16- to 19-year-olds in three markets with different regulatory frameworks ...
D. Hammond +3 more
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Associations of Suicidality Trends With Cannabis Use as a Function of Sex and Depression Status
Key Points Question Are there associations between cannabis use and suicidality trends in young adults, and do they vary as a function of sex and depression? Findings This survey study examined 281 650 adult participants in the 2008-2019 National Surveys
B. Han +3 more
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Aim The objective of the current study was to identify risk factors that affect the onset of dependence and chronic psychosis due to cannabis use. Methods We examined clinical genetic factors, psychiatric disorders prior to cannabis use, starting age of ...
Toshihiko Matsumoto +16 more
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Trajectory modeling of cannabis use over 30 years identifies five unique longitudinal patterns
Cannabis is the most prevalently used psychoactive substance in the United States. Cannabis has conflicting federal and state legal status in the US, however medical and recreational cannabis use are increasing.
Amy R. Mahar +4 more
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Pain, Cannabis Species, and Cannabis Use Disorders [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to examine whether individuals who used medical cannabis for chronic pain were at increased risk for cannabis use problems compared with individuals who used medical cannabis for other reasons (e.g., anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms).
Nicole L, Cohen +3 more
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Background: Cannabis vaping and edible use are increasingly popular methods of cannabis use. These discreet methods could increase risk of cannabis-related problems by facilitating cannabis use in a wider range of settings.
Connor B. Jones +2 more
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Background As the legalization of recreational cannabis becomes more widespread, its impact on individuals with substance use disorders must be studied.
Tea Rosic +8 more
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