Medical Cannabis Use Rises with Age Among Cannabis Users, but Stays Constant Across the Full Adult Population
Medical cannabis use frequency epidemiology reveals that medical users consume cannabis more frequently than recreational-only users across all adult age groups. This pattern highlights the importance of understanding use frequency in clinical settings.…
Associations Among Minority Stress, Relaxation and Tension-Reduction Motives, and Cannabis Use Among a Sample of Sexual and Gender Minority Adults in Oklahoma.
Despite well-documented cannabis use disparities among sexual and gender minority (SGM; vs heterosexual and/or cisgender) adults, less is known regarding ass...
Cannabis use patterns in first episode psychosis and schizophrenia: A scoping review and case series.
Cannabis use is associated with psychosis development and symptom relapse in persons with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SCZ). As U.S. states legalize can...
Video Games and Cannabis: A Scoping Review Finds a Probable Link but No Clear Picture
The 2025 scoping review explores video gaming cannabis use, finding a probable but inconsistent link. Most studies report a positive association, though some show no or negative relationships. The evidence remains early-stage, requiring further research…
One in Four Women with HIV Used Cannabis in 18 Months, With Most Relying on Smoking
A 2025 study reveals cannabis use patterns women with HIV, showing 27% prevalence over 18 months. Most women relied on smoking cannabis, with 15% using daily. These patterns highlight the need for routine clinical screening in HIV care.
Why Germans Use Cannabis: Pleasure-Seekers Use It Alone and Often, Social Users Less So
Cannabis motivations use frequency varies among German adults, with pleasure-seekers consuming more frequently and often alone. Social users tend to use cannabis less frequently and in group settings. Understanding these patterns helps clinicians tailor…
Prevalence of Cannabis Use by State Legal Status and Perceptions
This article examines prevalence cannabis use state legal status and its impact on patient perceptions of benefit and harm. Understanding these patterns is essential for clinical counseling. The data highlights how legal frameworks influence cannabis use…
Older Adults Using Cannabis for Sleep Rely More on THC and Use It More Frequently, Small Clinic Survey Finds
Cannabis use patterns older adults targeting sleep show a higher frequency and preference for THC-containing products. This small clinic survey highlights distinct behaviors in geriatric cannabis users. Understanding these patterns is crucial for…
Older Adults Using Cannabis for Sleep Differ in Patterns From Other Cannabis Users, Small Clinic Survey Finds
Among cannabis users in our sample, 29% reported cannabis sleep disturbance older adults as their reason for use. These users showed higher frequency and preference for THC products compared to others. This survey provides preliminary insights into…
Cannabis Use Among Individuals Treated with Medication for Opioid Use Disorder: Correlates, Patterns, and Motivations for Use.
Cannabis use patterns opioid disorder patients reveal frequent use linked to anxiety and other factors. Understanding these patterns is essential for clinicians managing opioid use disorder. This study highlights motivations and usage trends among…