BACKGROUND: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alcohol and other substances in an attempt to alleviate or cope with these symptoms. We examined the hypothesised internalising pathway from symptoms of depression, generalised anxiety, social anxiety and panic, to incidence and frequency of cannabis use 18 months later. METHOD: Longitudinal cohort study of participants (n=2508; 45% female; mean age 14.5 years) recruited from the 9th grade at 22 low-income secondary schools in Santiago, Chile. Baseline internalising symptoms were assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory and the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale. Frequency of cannabis was assessed at baseline, 6 month and 18 month foll...
Importance Cannabis is the most commonly used drug of abuse by adolescents in the world. While the ...
Objective: To determine whether cannabis use in adolescence predisposes to higher rates of depressio...
Background: Whereas the role of externalizing disorders is relatively well established in predicting...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
Background Cannabis use has been associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders. However, a...
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers and depression is one of...
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances across different age groups. Comorbidity betwee...
Background: The use of cannabis is highly prevalent during adolescence compared to the general adult...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the use of cannabis among Norwegian adolescents and e...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
Aims Debate continues about whether the association between cannabis use in adolescence and common m...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
Importance Cannabis is the most commonly used drug of abuse by adolescents in the world. While the ...
Objective: To determine whether cannabis use in adolescence predisposes to higher rates of depressio...
Background: Whereas the role of externalizing disorders is relatively well established in predicting...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
Background Cannabis use has been associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders. However, a...
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers and depression is one of...
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances across different age groups. Comorbidity betwee...
Background: The use of cannabis is highly prevalent during adolescence compared to the general adult...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the use of cannabis among Norwegian adolescents and e...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
Aims Debate continues about whether the association between cannabis use in adolescence and common m...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
Importance Cannabis is the most commonly used drug of abuse by adolescents in the world. While the ...
Objective: To determine whether cannabis use in adolescence predisposes to higher rates of depressio...
Background: Whereas the role of externalizing disorders is relatively well established in predicting...