Associations of Cannabis Use across Adolescence and Early Adulthood With Health and Psychosocial Adjustment 06/13/2022 |
Associations of Cannabis Use across Adolescence and Early Adulthood With Health and Psychosocial Adjustment in Early Adulthood and Midadulthood in Men
Results: Whereas there was almost no prediction from prior cannabis use to the physical health outcomes, there were comprehensive associations of cannabis use from the prior developmental period and psychosocial outcomes in both early adulthood and midadulthood.
Conclusion: Cannabis use in prior developmental periods was associated with a broad range of types of poor psychosocial adjustment in adulthood. cannabis-induced psychosis, men, young adults, study, PubMed |
Legalized Marijuana Boosts High School Dropout Rates 10/30/2016 |
"More than anything, what we have done is provided good, solid evidence that there is a direct link between marijuana policies and education," lead author Andrew Plunk, PhD, from Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, dropout, college, youth, young adults |
Young adult sequelae of adolescent cannabis use: an integrative analysis 09/30/2014 |
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Casual marijuana use linked with brain abnormalities, study finds 04/15/2014 |
For the first time, researchers at Northwestern University have analyzed the relationship between casual use of marijuana and brain changes – and found that young adults who used cannabis just once or twice a week showed significant abnormalities in two important brain structures. Research, Brain, young adults, Studies |