Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers and depression is one of the most common psychopathologies in adolescence. The specific symptom of depressive mood is present in 30% to 40% of adolescents in regular school settings. Links between cannabis use and depression have been highlighted, especially in adolescence. But questions remain about the strength of the association between lifetime cannabis use, depressive mood and anxiety, and about the mechanism underpinning the link. Aim: The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between depressive mood and lifetime cannabis use in adolescents, particularly through the mediating role of anxiety and cannabis use effect expectancies, and the moderating ...
Objective: To determine whether cannabis use in adolescence predisposes to higher rates of depressio...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
Abstract Background: Cannabis use has been associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders....
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances across different age groups. Comorbidity betwee...
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...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
Background: Cannabis use and depressive mood symptoms in adolescence have been found to co-occur. I...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the use of cannabis among Norwegian adolescents and e...
Alcohol and cannabis are frequently used substances among adolescents and have been associated with ...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
Background To clarify the direction of the association between frequency of cannabis use, depressive...
Importance: Cannabis is the most commonly used drug of abuse by adolescents in the world. While the ...
Background: Whereas the role of externalizing disorders is relatively well established in predicting...
Objective: To determine whether cannabis use in adolescence predisposes to higher rates of depressio...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
Abstract Background: Cannabis use has been associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders....
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances across different age groups. Comorbidity betwee...
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...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
Background: Cannabis use and depressive mood symptoms in adolescence have been found to co-occur. I...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the use of cannabis among Norwegian adolescents and e...
Alcohol and cannabis are frequently used substances among adolescents and have been associated with ...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
Background To clarify the direction of the association between frequency of cannabis use, depressive...
Importance: Cannabis is the most commonly used drug of abuse by adolescents in the world. While the ...
Background: Whereas the role of externalizing disorders is relatively well established in predicting...
Objective: To determine whether cannabis use in adolescence predisposes to higher rates of depressio...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...