IntroductionCannabis use patterns among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) have changed recently, with increasing use of non-combustible cannabis products. Little is known about perceived risks or benefits related to non-combustible products (e.g., vaporized and edible cannabis). We examined whether AYAs' perceived risks and benefits differ across four cannabis products, and by use status.MethodsWe conducted a survey of 433 California AYAs (Mage = 18.9 years old, 66.5% females) during 2017-2018. We compared a variety of perceived risks and benefits corresponding to short-term and long-term use of each product (combustible, blunt, vaporized, and edible cannabis), and between ever and never users.ResultsParticipants perceived ...
Despite consistent declines in rates of cigarette use among adolescents in the last five years, rate...
A questionnaire investigating adolescents' opinions and experiences regarding marijuana use was admi...
Background: Debate continues about the consequences of adolescent cannabis use. Existing data are li...
AimsTo evaluate how young adults perceive and compare harms and benefits of marijuana and tobacco pr...
Importance: While a diverse array of cannabis products that may appeal to youth is currently availab...
Health behavior theorists and prevention researchers use a variety of measures of adolescent and you...
ObjectiveThis study assesses perceptions of overall harm, short-term health and social risks, long-t...
Abstract Background Emerging adults have the highest cannabis consumption rates in Canada and are am...
There has been a steady increase in cannabis use among US adolescents over the past decade. Percepti...
OBJECTIVE Understanding how recreational cannabis legalization may impact cannabis use disorder (CU...
BackgroundThe ways in which young people learn about cannabis product availability and where they ob...
Background: Cannabis vaping and edible use are increasingly popular methods of cannabis use. These d...
Cannabis use among young adults is higher than any other age demographic, and research shows that ca...
PURPOSE: Perceived harm is associated with substance use. Changes in product and policy landscapes m...
BACKGROUND: Only July 1, 2017, Nevada became the fifth US state to allow the legal sale of recreatio...
Despite consistent declines in rates of cigarette use among adolescents in the last five years, rate...
A questionnaire investigating adolescents' opinions and experiences regarding marijuana use was admi...
Background: Debate continues about the consequences of adolescent cannabis use. Existing data are li...
AimsTo evaluate how young adults perceive and compare harms and benefits of marijuana and tobacco pr...
Importance: While a diverse array of cannabis products that may appeal to youth is currently availab...
Health behavior theorists and prevention researchers use a variety of measures of adolescent and you...
ObjectiveThis study assesses perceptions of overall harm, short-term health and social risks, long-t...
Abstract Background Emerging adults have the highest cannabis consumption rates in Canada and are am...
There has been a steady increase in cannabis use among US adolescents over the past decade. Percepti...
OBJECTIVE Understanding how recreational cannabis legalization may impact cannabis use disorder (CU...
BackgroundThe ways in which young people learn about cannabis product availability and where they ob...
Background: Cannabis vaping and edible use are increasingly popular methods of cannabis use. These d...
Cannabis use among young adults is higher than any other age demographic, and research shows that ca...
PURPOSE: Perceived harm is associated with substance use. Changes in product and policy landscapes m...
BACKGROUND: Only July 1, 2017, Nevada became the fifth US state to allow the legal sale of recreatio...
Despite consistent declines in rates of cigarette use among adolescents in the last five years, rate...
A questionnaire investigating adolescents' opinions and experiences regarding marijuana use was admi...
Background: Debate continues about the consequences of adolescent cannabis use. Existing data are li...