Importance: Despite studies showing that repeated cannabis use may worsen depressive symptoms, the popular media increasingly presents cannabis as beneficial to mental health, and many members of the public view cannabis as beneficial for depression. Therefore, cannabis use among individuals with depression may be becoming more prevalent. Objective: To examine the association of depression with past-month cannabis use among US adults and the time trends for this association from 2005 to 2016. Design, Setting, and Participants: This repeated cross-sectional study used data from 16 216 adults aged 20 to 59 years who were surveyed by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a national, annual, cross-sectional survey in the U...
Early-onset cannabis use is widespread in many countries and might cause later onset of depression. ...
Objective. The aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between self-reported se...
AimsThis study examined the longitudinal association between reductions in cannabis use and changes ...
The association between cannabis and depression has received less attention than the links between c...
Purpose: As the country struggles to address an epidemic of alcohol and E-cigarette, a wide-ranging...
BACKGROUND: While there is increasing evidence on the association between cannabis use and psychot...
Substance use and mood disorders are the most common co-occurring psychiatric disorders, with cannab...
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of mental illnesses, more than half of adults with a menta...
Background: This study presents an integrative data analysis of the association between frequency of...
Background:Little is known about whether people who use both tobacco and cannabis (co-use) are m...
Background:Little is known about whether people who use both tobacco and cannabis (co-use) are m...
BACKGROUND: While there is increasing evidence on the association between cannabis use and psychot...
Early-onset cannabis use is widespread in many countries and might cause later onset of depression. ...
Early-onset cannabis use is widespread in many countries and might cause later onset of depression. ...
Early-onset cannabis use is widespread in many countries and might cause later onset of depression. ...
Early-onset cannabis use is widespread in many countries and might cause later onset of depression. ...
Objective. The aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between self-reported se...
AimsThis study examined the longitudinal association between reductions in cannabis use and changes ...
The association between cannabis and depression has received less attention than the links between c...
Purpose: As the country struggles to address an epidemic of alcohol and E-cigarette, a wide-ranging...
BACKGROUND: While there is increasing evidence on the association between cannabis use and psychot...
Substance use and mood disorders are the most common co-occurring psychiatric disorders, with cannab...
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of mental illnesses, more than half of adults with a menta...
Background: This study presents an integrative data analysis of the association between frequency of...
Background:Little is known about whether people who use both tobacco and cannabis (co-use) are m...
Background:Little is known about whether people who use both tobacco and cannabis (co-use) are m...
BACKGROUND: While there is increasing evidence on the association between cannabis use and psychot...
Early-onset cannabis use is widespread in many countries and might cause later onset of depression. ...
Early-onset cannabis use is widespread in many countries and might cause later onset of depression. ...
Early-onset cannabis use is widespread in many countries and might cause later onset of depression. ...
Early-onset cannabis use is widespread in many countries and might cause later onset of depression. ...
Objective. The aim of the current study was to investigate the relationship between self-reported se...
AimsThis study examined the longitudinal association between reductions in cannabis use and changes ...