Aims To examine changes in the evidence on the adverse health effects of cannabis since 1993. Methods A comparison of the evidence in 1993 with the evidence and interpretation of …
A Agrawal, AJ Budney, MT Lynskey - Addiction, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Cannabis and tobacco use and misuse frequently co‐occur. This review examines the epidemiological evidence supporting the life‐time co‐occurrence of cannabis and tobacco …
Methods This paper arose from an extensive literature review undertaken in developing the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) study, a multicentre national …
This article reports on the childhood origins and adult outcomes of female versus male antisocial behavior trajectories in the Dunedin longitudinal study. Four antisocial behavior …
Tobacco (TOB) and marijuana (MJ) are the most widely used drugs among adolescents and young adults. The literature on their co-use, however, has not been systematically reviewed …
Background The past two decades have seen an increase in cannabis use due to both regulatory changes and an interest in potential therapeutic effects of the substance, yet …
Context A cardinal feature of theDSM-IVdiagnostic criteria for conduct disorder is the distinction between childhood-vs adolescent-onset subtypes. Whether such developmental …
W Hall, L Degenhardt - Drug testing and analysis, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This paper summarizes the most probable of the adverse health effects of regular cannabis use sustained over years, as indicated by epidemiological studies that have established an …
Background The relationship between marijuana smoking and pulmonary function or respiratory complications is poorly understood; therefore, we conducted a systematic review …