Cannabis Use During Adolescence and Young Adulthood and Academic Achievement
Olsen Chan,
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Ahad Daudi,
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David Ji
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et al.
JAMA Pediatrics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 7, 2024
Cannabis
use
during
adolescence
and
young
adulthood
may
affect
academic
achievement;
however,
the
magnitude
of
association
remains
unclear.
Language: Английский
Evaluating the association between cannabis decriminalization and legalization and cannabis arrests and related disparities: A Systematic review
Steven J McCarthy,
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Adrienne Gaudreault,
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Jennifer Xiao
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et al.
International Journal of Drug Policy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
137, P. 104705 - 104705
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
Language: Английский
Cannabis Access by Retailer Type in New York
Timothy D. Becker,
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Mark Olfson,
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Peter J. Menzi
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et al.
PEDIATRICS,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
155(3)
Published: Feb. 24, 2025
OBJECTIVE
Increasing
state-level
cannabis
legalization
in
the
United
States
aims
to
reduce
risks
consumers
through
regulation
but
may
also
lead
more
unlicensed
retailers
and
youth
access.
This
study
examines
how
age
verification
business
practices
(eg,
pricing,
signage,
youth-appealing
products)
differ
by
licensing
status.
METHODS
The
Cannabis
Access
Safety
New
York
(CASNY)
secret
shopper
observed
37
dispensaries
smoke
shops
(5
licensed
medical,
7
recreational,
10
dispensaries,
15
shops),
randomly
selected
from
840
outlets
across
City
(NYC)
November
December
2023
audit
other
practices.
RESULTS
Licensed
were
significantly
likely
require
before
store
entry
(100%
vs
10%,
P
<
.01)
purchase
48%,
=
.01).
Unlicensed
displayed
cartoon
signage
(57%
0%)
sold
products
like
energy
drinks
(48%
0%),
soda
candy
(53%
0%).
Both
types
of
often
near
schools
(75%
76%)
offered
delivery
(58%
36%)
rarely
health
warnings
(8%
10%).
CONCLUSION
In
NYC,
outnumber
ones
engage
increasing
access
cannabis.
They
infrequently
verify
age,
sell
cheaper
products,
use
youth-friendly
marketing.
follow
laws
are
inconsistent
with
certificates
analysis
provision.
Further
research
is
needed
on
policy
impacts
deregulated
markets.
Language: Английский
Annual Research Review: Psychosis in children and adolescents – a call to action: a commentary on Kelleher (2025)
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
The
spectrum
of
psychosis
is
highly
relevant
to
child
and
adolescent
mental
health.
Psychotic
symptoms
are
common
in
children
adolescents.
onset
psychotic
disorders
often
preceded
by
neurodevelopmental
problems
early
childhood,
some
13%
adolescents
attending
specialist
health
services
will
later
be
diagnosed
with
a
disorder
or
bipolar
disorder.
Although
12%
8%
schizophrenia
cases
have
prior
age
18,
there
little
evidence
available
guide
the
clinical
care
young
people
psychosis.
This
commentary
summarises
key
findings
annual
research
review
on
Psychosis
Children
Adolescents.
It
highlights
urgent
need
for
clinicians
researchers
contribute
finding
solutions
prevent
improve
lives
their
families.
Language: Английский
Multi-Modal Cannabis Use Among U.S. Young Adults: Findings from the 2022 and 2023 BRFSS in 23 States
Nayoung Kim,
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Sarah Flora,
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Casey Macander
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et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(4), P. 495 - 495
Published: March 26, 2025
Cannabis
use
among
young
adults
in
the
U.S.
has
nearly
doubled
recent
years,
driven
by
diverse
methods
of
consumption
and
evolving
cannabis
legalization.
Multi-modal
is
an
emerging
public
health
issue
that
remains
underexplored.
This
study
examines
prevalence,
patterns,
predictors
multi-modal
use,
defined
as
two
or
more
administration
(e.g.,
smoking,
vaping,
edibles,
dabbing,
other
forms)
past
month,
aged
18–34
years.
Data
from
2022–2023
Behavioral
Risk
Factor
Surveillance
System
(BRFSS)
across
23
states
(n
=
7635;
weighted
n
7,482,134)
show
57%
reporting
current
engaged
with
dual-
triple-mode
being
most
common.
Factors
associated
higher
odds
include
sexual
minority
status,
poor
physical
health,
frequent
co-use
electronic
cigarettes
alcohol.
Recreational
legalization
(RCL)
significantly
linked
to
use.
These
findings
underscore
interplay
between
individual
risk
factors
policy
environments
shaping
behaviors.
To
mitigate
potential
harms,
targeted
prevention
strategies
should
prioritize
at
for
addressing
both
personal
policy-related
influencing
Language: Английский
Cannabis Use and Cannabis Use Disorders in Youth
Christopher Hammond,
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Omotola Faedyi
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Elsevier eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Editorial: Cannabis Legalization and Youth Cannabis Use: Findings From an Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
63(11), P. 1075 - 1077
Published: May 15, 2024
Language: Английский
Editorial: Cannabis and mental health: is it possible to predict safe use in the era of legalization?
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Sept. 10, 2024
Language: Английский
Nicotine and cannabis vaping among early high school adolescents: Disparities of use across sociodemographic characteristics and associations with psychosocial factors
Addictive Behaviors Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21, P. 100577 - 100577
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
This
study
examines
whether
adolescent
nicotine
and
cannabis
vaping
types
(i.e.,
nicotine-only,
cannabis-only,
dual
use)
differ
across
sociodemographic
school
characteristics
(e.g.,
age,
gender,
sexual
identity,
race/ethnicity,
socioeconomic
status
[SES],
setting/type),
associations
of
with
psychosocial
factors.
Language: Английский