Background: The adverse health effects of cannabis are a source of contention in debates about policies towards the drug. Methods: This paper provides a review of epidemiological evidence on the major adverse health effects of cannabis use and considers its implications for policy. Results: The evidence strongly suggests that cannabis can adversely affect some users, especially adolescents who initiate use early and young adults who become regular users. These adverse effects probably include increased risks of: motor vehicle crashes, the development of cannabis dependence, impaired respiratory function, cardiovascular disease, psychotic symptoms, and adverse outcomes of adolescent development, namely, poorer educational outcomes and an inc...
In this chapter we explore the policy implications of the evidence on cannabis and psychosis for men...
We assess the current and describe possible future public health impacts of the legalisation of cann...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in many developed societies. Its health and psychologi...
So what does this report tell us about the health effects of adolescent cannabis use? First and fore...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
Aims: To examine changes in the evidence on the adverse health effects of cannabis since 1993. Metho...
Background: The Christchurch Health and Development Study is a longitudinal study of a birth cohort ...
Purpose of Review To summarise empirical research on the adverse and beneficial public health impact...
For over two decades, cannabis, commonly known as marijuana, has been the most widely used illicit d...
Cannabis remains one of the most widely abused drugs worldwide, with a substantial number of users i...
The cannabis policy debate in the USA and many other Western countries has often been represented as...
Background: Debate continues about the consequences of adolescent cannabis use. Existing data ...
Introduction and Aims. Perceived risks of cannabis use have rarely been researched in Australia. Thi...
The debate about the legal status of cannabis and its effect on health has polarised public opinion....
This paper outlines the major policy challenges in reducing cannabis-related harm in Australia. The ...
In this chapter we explore the policy implications of the evidence on cannabis and psychosis for men...
We assess the current and describe possible future public health impacts of the legalisation of cann...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in many developed societies. Its health and psychologi...
So what does this report tell us about the health effects of adolescent cannabis use? First and fore...
The debate about cannabis policy in Australia has revolved around the harms that cannabis causes to ...
Aims: To examine changes in the evidence on the adverse health effects of cannabis since 1993. Metho...
Background: The Christchurch Health and Development Study is a longitudinal study of a birth cohort ...
Purpose of Review To summarise empirical research on the adverse and beneficial public health impact...
For over two decades, cannabis, commonly known as marijuana, has been the most widely used illicit d...
Cannabis remains one of the most widely abused drugs worldwide, with a substantial number of users i...
The cannabis policy debate in the USA and many other Western countries has often been represented as...
Background: Debate continues about the consequences of adolescent cannabis use. Existing data ...
Introduction and Aims. Perceived risks of cannabis use have rarely been researched in Australia. Thi...
The debate about the legal status of cannabis and its effect on health has polarised public opinion....
This paper outlines the major policy challenges in reducing cannabis-related harm in Australia. The ...
In this chapter we explore the policy implications of the evidence on cannabis and psychosis for men...
We assess the current and describe possible future public health impacts of the legalisation of cann...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in many developed societies. Its health and psychologi...