Background: Evidence is emerging on how state-wide marijuana legalization and increased supply of DATA-2000 waivered providers may be associated with outcomes related to opioids. It is unknown whether such associations remain at the neighborhood level. Objectives: This study examined the associations of neighborhood availability of marijuana dispensaries and DATA-2000 waivered providers with opioid-related hospital stays. Methods: Discharge-level records of inpatient (N = 264,013) and observation stays (N = 12,621) were obtained from the Washington Comprehensive Hospital Abstract Reporting System from January through June 2016. Outcomes were indicators for inpatient stays related to opioid use disorder (OUD), inpatient stays related to opio...
BackgroundChanges in substance use patterns stemming from opioid misuse, ongoing drinking problems, ...
Introduction and aimsPrevious research suggested that cannabis use was associated with increased ris...
Importance: Misinformation about cannabis and opioid use disorder (OUD) may increase morbidity and m...
ObjectivesTwenty-eight states in the U.S have legalized medical marijuana, yet its impacts on severe...
ObjectivesMedical marijuana use may substitute prescription opioid use, whereas nonmedical marijuana...
Opioid use, abuse, and associated mortality have reached an epidemic level. In some states, cannabis...
While the proportion of U.S. ambulatory, office-based visits with a primary symptom or diagnosis of ...
Opioid overdose is the most common cause of accidental death in the United States and no policy resp...
Background: Cannabis use is common among individuals with pain who are prescribed opioids, occurring...
Background State governments in the United States are increasingly viewing marijuana...
The opioid epidemic constitutes one of the worst drug crises in the history of U.S. State-level poli...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...
Abstract Background: There is currently much debate around harms associated with easier access to ca...
Background: While opioid-related morbidity and mortality have risen in jurisdictions across North Am...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...
BackgroundChanges in substance use patterns stemming from opioid misuse, ongoing drinking problems, ...
Introduction and aimsPrevious research suggested that cannabis use was associated with increased ris...
Importance: Misinformation about cannabis and opioid use disorder (OUD) may increase morbidity and m...
ObjectivesTwenty-eight states in the U.S have legalized medical marijuana, yet its impacts on severe...
ObjectivesMedical marijuana use may substitute prescription opioid use, whereas nonmedical marijuana...
Opioid use, abuse, and associated mortality have reached an epidemic level. In some states, cannabis...
While the proportion of U.S. ambulatory, office-based visits with a primary symptom or diagnosis of ...
Opioid overdose is the most common cause of accidental death in the United States and no policy resp...
Background: Cannabis use is common among individuals with pain who are prescribed opioids, occurring...
Background State governments in the United States are increasingly viewing marijuana...
The opioid epidemic constitutes one of the worst drug crises in the history of U.S. State-level poli...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...
Abstract Background: There is currently much debate around harms associated with easier access to ca...
Background: While opioid-related morbidity and mortality have risen in jurisdictions across North Am...
BACKGROUND:Ecological research suggests that increased access to cannabis may facilitate reductions ...
BackgroundChanges in substance use patterns stemming from opioid misuse, ongoing drinking problems, ...
Introduction and aimsPrevious research suggested that cannabis use was associated with increased ris...
Importance: Misinformation about cannabis and opioid use disorder (OUD) may increase morbidity and m...