By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Age of cannabis initiation Substantial evidence S supports a statistical association between earlier age at cannabis use initiation as a risk factor for developing problem cannabis use 1 People who begin using marijuana before they re 18 yo are 4 7x more
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Frequency of cannabis use There s substantial evidence S for a statistical association between uarr frequency of cannabis use and the development of problem cannabis use 1
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 ADHD. Evidence that adolescent ADHD isn’t a risk factor for problem cannabis use is moderate [M];2 evidence for ADHD stimulant tx during adolescence as not being a risk factor for problem cannabis-use development is substantial [S], per NAS2
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Male/female. Evidence for being male as a risk factor for problem cannabis use development is moderate [M]; and the evidence for being male as a risk factor for the progression of cannabis use to problem cannabis use is substantial [S], per NAS.2 Evidence
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Combo drug abuse. Evidence for combined use of abused drugs as a risk factor for problem cannabis use development is moderate [M], per NAS2
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Nicotine & Alcohol. Evidence for cigarette smoking as a risk factor for progressing to problem cannabis use is substantial [S], per NAS.2 Evidence that neither alcohol nor nicotine dependence alone are risk factors for progression from cannabis use to pro
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Adolescent factors. Evidence for adolescent cannabis frequency, oppositional behaviors, younger first-alcohol use, nicotine use, parental substance abuse, poor school performance, anti-social behaviors, or childhood sexual abuse as risk factors for proble
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Age of cannabis initiation. Evidence for a statistical assoc b/t earlier age at initiating cannabis use as a risk factor for problem cannabis-use development as substantial [S], per NAS.2 People who begin using marijuana before 18 yo are 4-7x more likely
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Frequency of cannabis use. Evidence for a statistical assoc b/t increases in cannabis use frequency and progression to problem cannabis-use development is substantial [S], per NAS2