Adolescent Cannabis Use and Mental Health: Clinical Evidence
Clinical Takeaway Large-scale longitudinal data show that adolescent cannabis use is associated with increased risk of developing psychotic, bipolar, depressive, and anxiety disorders into young adulthood. These are clinically diagnosed conditions, not…
Modern Cannabis Is Hitting Gen Z Mental Health Hard – Neuroscience News
WHY IT MATTERS: Young people who use high-potency cannabis products frequently should understand that their risk for developing or worsening anxiety and depression is meaningfully elevated compared to non-users or infrequent users, and that risk…
420 with CNW — Study Links Psychiatric Disorders to Adolescent Cannabis Use
WHY IT MATTERS: If you are a parent or caregiver of a teenager, this research underscores why adolescent cannabis use should only occur under direct medical supervision with careful psychiatric screening, and why recreational or unsupervised use during…
A huge study finds a link between cannabis use in teens and psychosis later – KUOW
WHY IT MATTERS: If you are a parent, caregiver, or young adult considering cannabis use, this research reinforces that delaying use until the brain is more fully developed, generally past age 25, is one of the most important harm reduction strategies…
Teens Using Weed Have Doubled Risk For Psychosis, Bipolar Disorder
New research is sounding the alarm on teen cannabis use and mental health risk. Here's what you need to know: Study tracked teens through age 26 Results showed doubled risk for psychosis and bipolar disorder in teen users ️ The developing brain is…
Study: Teen Cannabis Use Linked to Double Psychosis Risk – Ground News
New research links adolescent cannabis use to a significantly higher risk of psychosis. Here's what you need to know: Teen cannabis use was associated with roughly 2x the risk of developing psychotic disorders Genetic predisposition and frequency of use…
Study: Teen Cannabis Use Linked to Double Psychosis Risk
This is one of the largest studies ever conducted on teen cannabis use and psychiatric outcomes, and it reinforces that age restrictions and youth prevention should be central to any legalization framework. A JAMA Health Forum study of 463,396…
Cannabis Use by Teenagers Doubles Their Risk of Developing Psychotic and Bipolar Disorders
With cannabis potency at historic highs, this study underscores that adolescent brains are uniquely vulnerable to THC exposure, and parents should understand the psychiatric risks before dismissing cannabis as harmless. Data from a JAMA Health Forum…
Adolescent Cannabis Use Linked to Doubling Risk of Psychotic and Bipolar Disorders
Nearly half a million teens were tracked in this study, and the data shows cannabis use during adolescence meaningfully increases the chance of serious psychiatric diagnoses in early adulthood. A large longitudinal cohort study published in JAMA Health…
Kaiser Study Finds Higher Risk of Psychiatric Disorders in Teens Who Use Cannabis
If your teenager uses cannabis, this large-scale study suggests the psychiatric risks are real and significant, particularly for psychosis and bipolar disorder during a critical window of brain development. A Kaiser Permanente-led study published in JAMA…
