Aims: To investigate the gender differences in the patterns of cannabis use (CU), namely frequency, times of day, social context and methods and in their association with DSM-IV cannabis dependence. Methods: A sample of 3,904 students from German universities was recruited via an internet survey. Logistic regressions and associated areas under the ROC curve (AUC) were calculated among current cannabis users (at least once a month, n = 843). Results: CU using a water pipe was more often reported by males (50 vs. 34.6%). Usual CU ‘before going to sleep at night’ was more often reported by females (47.3 vs. 35.7%). Most CU patterns showed a similar association with DSM-IV cannabis dependence in both genders. The association of CU ‘with stran...
Co-occurrence of drug misuse with other dysregulated behaviors is common. This study was aimed at ex...
In 2012, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported about 5.2% of its respondents using tob...
Background: Cannabis use may impair cognitive function (CF) differently in men and women, due to sex...
Aims: To investigate the gender differences in the patterns of cannabis use (CU), namely frequency, ...
Gender differences in psychiatric disorders and drug use are well known. Cannabis is the most widely...
Research suggests that women’s drug use commonly has distinct dynamics and features which require sp...
Research suggests that women’s drug use commonly has distinct dynamics and features which require sp...
Males and females show different patterns of cannabis use and related psychosocial outcomes. However...
Males and females show different patterns of cannabis use and related psychosocial outcomes. However...
Objectives: To determine incidence and patterns of natural course of cannabis use and disorders as w...
Vadim Yuferov,* Eduardo R Butelman,* Mary Jeanne Kreek Laboratory of the Biology of Addictive Disea...
Introduction: Higher prevalence rates of cannabis abuse/dependence and abuse/dependence criteria in ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies show the existence of a high prevalence of cannabis use among patients ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies show the existence of a high prevalence of cannabis use among patients...
Marijuana is the most extensively used regulated drug in the world. Prevalence of marijuana use peak...
Co-occurrence of drug misuse with other dysregulated behaviors is common. This study was aimed at ex...
In 2012, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported about 5.2% of its respondents using tob...
Background: Cannabis use may impair cognitive function (CF) differently in men and women, due to sex...
Aims: To investigate the gender differences in the patterns of cannabis use (CU), namely frequency, ...
Gender differences in psychiatric disorders and drug use are well known. Cannabis is the most widely...
Research suggests that women’s drug use commonly has distinct dynamics and features which require sp...
Research suggests that women’s drug use commonly has distinct dynamics and features which require sp...
Males and females show different patterns of cannabis use and related psychosocial outcomes. However...
Males and females show different patterns of cannabis use and related psychosocial outcomes. However...
Objectives: To determine incidence and patterns of natural course of cannabis use and disorders as w...
Vadim Yuferov,* Eduardo R Butelman,* Mary Jeanne Kreek Laboratory of the Biology of Addictive Disea...
Introduction: Higher prevalence rates of cannabis abuse/dependence and abuse/dependence criteria in ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies show the existence of a high prevalence of cannabis use among patients ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies show the existence of a high prevalence of cannabis use among patients...
Marijuana is the most extensively used regulated drug in the world. Prevalence of marijuana use peak...
Co-occurrence of drug misuse with other dysregulated behaviors is common. This study was aimed at ex...
In 2012, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported about 5.2% of its respondents using tob...
Background: Cannabis use may impair cognitive function (CF) differently in men and women, due to sex...