Declaration of interest :The Commonwealth of Australia funded the survey. Background :There is concern in the community about increasing cannabis use and its potential effect on health.Aims : To ascertain the prevalence of cannabis use among Australian adolescents, associations with mental health problems, risk behaviours and service use. Method : Examination of data from a national representative sample of households comprising 1261 adolescents aged 13-17 years. Parents completed a psychiatric interview and questionnaires while adolescents completed questionnaires. Results : One-quarter of the adolescents in the sample had used cannabis. There were no gender differences. Use increased rapidly with age, was more common in adolescents living...
Objective: Medicinal cannabis use (MCU) among youth is correlated with frequent cannabis use and sev...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Importance: Cannabis use is consistently linked to poorer mental health outcomes, and there is evide...
Objective: To determine whether cannabis use in adolescence predisposes to higher rates of depressio...
The current study documents the changing rates of cannabis use, misuse and cannabis-related social h...
Aims Debate continues about whether the association between cannabis use in adolescence and common m...
Background: Debate continues about the consequences of adolescent cannabis use. Existing data are li...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance by Australian young people, including...
Introduction and Aims. Perceived risks of cannabis use have rarely been researched in Australia. Thi...
Aims. To examine: (i) the prevalence of cannabis use and DSM-IV cannabis dependence among Australian...
Cannabis use has been implicated as a risk factor for mental health problems, (subclinical) psychoti...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the use of cannabis among Norwegian adolescents and e...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether age of first use or frequency of use of cannabis is associated with an...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Objective: To examine whether age of first use or frequency of use of cannabis is associated with an...
Objective: Medicinal cannabis use (MCU) among youth is correlated with frequent cannabis use and sev...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Importance: Cannabis use is consistently linked to poorer mental health outcomes, and there is evide...
Objective: To determine whether cannabis use in adolescence predisposes to higher rates of depressio...
The current study documents the changing rates of cannabis use, misuse and cannabis-related social h...
Aims Debate continues about whether the association between cannabis use in adolescence and common m...
Background: Debate continues about the consequences of adolescent cannabis use. Existing data are li...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance by Australian young people, including...
Introduction and Aims. Perceived risks of cannabis use have rarely been researched in Australia. Thi...
Aims. To examine: (i) the prevalence of cannabis use and DSM-IV cannabis dependence among Australian...
Cannabis use has been implicated as a risk factor for mental health problems, (subclinical) psychoti...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the use of cannabis among Norwegian adolescents and e...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether age of first use or frequency of use of cannabis is associated with an...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Objective: To examine whether age of first use or frequency of use of cannabis is associated with an...
Objective: Medicinal cannabis use (MCU) among youth is correlated with frequent cannabis use and sev...
The aim of the current study was to delineate the psychiatric profile of cannabis dependent young pe...
Importance: Cannabis use is consistently linked to poorer mental health outcomes, and there is evide...