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Cannabis Use Disorder in Adolescents

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2023
With increasing cannabis potency, increasing variety of methods of cannabis use, and lower perceived risk of cannabis use, it is increasingly important clinicians who work with adolescents remain up-to-date on the latest literature regarding cannabis use and its associated outcomes.
Daniel, Hashemi, Kevin, Gray
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Cannabis use disorder and the lungs

Addiction, 2020
Abstract Cannabis is one of the world's most widely used recreational drugs and the second most commonly smoked substance. Research on cannabis and the lungs has been limited by its illegal status, the variability in strength and size of cannabis cigarettes (joints), and the fact that most cannabis users also smoke tobacco, making the
Kathryn Gracie, Robert J. Hancox
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Cannabis Use Disorder in Adolescence

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2016
Cannabis use in the adolescent population poses a significant threat of addiction potential resulting in altered neurodevelopment. There are multiple mechanisms of treatment of cannabis use disorder including behavioral therapy management and emerging data on treatment via pharmacotherapy.
Annabelle K, Simpson, Viktoriya, Magid
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Associations between cannabis use, cannabis use disorder, and mood disorders: longitudinal, genetic, and neurocognitive evidence

open access: yesPsychopharmacology, 2021
Cannabis use among people with mood disorders increased in recent years. While comorbidity between cannabis use, cannabis use disorder (CUD), and mood disorders is high, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.We aimed to evaluate (1) the epidemiological evidence for an association between cannabis use, CUD, and mood disorders; (2) prospective ...
Lauren Kuhns   +2 more
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[Cannabis use and cannabis use disorders].

Der Nervenarzt
Cannabis use and cannabis use disorders have taken on a new social significance as a result of partial legalization. In 2021 a total of 4.5 million adults (8.8%) in Germany used the drug. The number of users as well as problematic use have risen in the last decade.
E, Hoch, U W, Preuss
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[Cannabis, Cannabinoids and Cannabis Use Disorders].

Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie, 2019
Cannabis currently leads to intensive, and sometimes highly emotional discussions like no other drug. What are the health and social risks, if the substance is used recreationally? This article describes the most important cannabinoids, the endogenous cannabinoid system and possible risks of cannabis if used as drug. Psychotherapeutic treatment options
Eva, Hoch, Ulrich W, Preuss
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Shared genetics of ADHD, cannabis use disorder and cannabis use and prediction of cannabis use disorder in ADHD

Nature Mental Health
Cannabis use disorder (CUD) and cannabis use (CU) are prevalent conditions co-occurring with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Here we report results from a cross-disorder genome-wide association study of ADHD and CUD or CU. We identified 36 concordant genome-wide significant loci for ADHD–CUD and ten loci for ADHD–CU.
Trine Tollerup Nielsen   +17 more
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Cannabis Use Disorder

2015
Cannabis use disorder is diagnosed when a problematic pattern of cannabis use results in significant impairment. Problematic and significant impairment is defined as meeting at least two of 11 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013) criteria within a 12-month period. The DSM-5
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International cannabis policies and their association with cannabis use, cannabis use disorder, and other psychiatric disorders

The Lancet Psychiatry
Cannabis policies vary from strict prohibition to commercialised legalisation and are rapidly evolving worldwide. Here, we reviewed evidence for associations between international cannabis policy changes from 2000–25 and cannabis use, cannabis use disorder, and other psychiatric disorders.
Freeman, Tom P.   +15 more
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