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Background To goal of this study was to better understand mechanisms underlying associations between Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and marijuana use and problems.
Rachel L. Gunn +3 more
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Marijuana Use, Marijuana Expectancies, and Hypersexuality among College Students [PDF]
Research supports links between marijuana effect expectancies and risky sexual behaviors among marijuana users, but associations between marijuana expectancies and hypersexuality have yet to be investigated. The current study examined links between marijuana lifetime use and hypersexuality among university students.
Melissa N, Slavin +7 more
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BACKGROUND Alcohol and marijuana users often engage in simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use (i.e., using the 2 substances together so that their effects overlap), which can result in more negative consequences than using either substance alone ...
H. White +5 more
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Adverse effects and Drug Interactions Associated with Inhaled Recreational and Medical Marijuana
Objectives: To provide an overview of the addiction potential; adverse effects (e.g., cardiovascular, immune dysfunction, respiratory system, mental health disorders); drug interactions; effects of accidental exposure; crime statistics; and pharmacist’s ...
Maisha Kelly Freeman, Pilar Z Murphy
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Legalization of medical marijuana and marijuana use among youths [PDF]
This study examined the relationship of youth marijuana use and perceived ease of access with the number of medical marijuana cards at the county-level, and marijuana norms as indicated by percent of voters approving legalization of medical marijuana in 2004.Survey data from 17,482 youths (ages 13 - 19) in Montana and county-level archival data ...
Bettina, Friese, Joel W, Grube
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INTRODUCTION In the past decade, marijuana use prevalence among adolescents has remained relatively steady while cigarette and alcohol prevalence has declined.
K. Keyes, Caroline Rutherford, R. Miech
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BACKGROUND Cross-sectional studies indicate an elevated prevalence of prenatal marijuana use in women with nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (NVP). However, it is unknown whether differences in marijuana use by NVP status have persisted over time as ...
K. Young-Wolff +9 more
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A commentary on the medicinal use of marijuana
Background Lately, the number of people using marijuana in the USA has dramatically increased. In 2018, many states have legalized marijuana use for both medical and recreational purposes, thus exploring the evidence behind medical marijuana use became ...
Gehad Mohamed Tawfik +4 more
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Surgical considerations of marijuana use in elective procedures
Background: Marijuana consumption is estimated as upwards of 9.5% of the U.S. adult population. Nevertheless, few trials exist on potential implications for surgical outcomes amongst users.
Henry B. Huson +2 more
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While socially normalized substances (e.g., marijuana) may increase the probability of subsequent progression to more harmful illicit substances, previous empirical research on the topic has yielded inconsistent results.
Radhika Prasad +3 more
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