
One of our faculty members, Dr. Lynn Silver, is one of the authors of this tremendously important new study. She reached out to me today she was "thinking of all of the Johnny's Ambassadors children" with it's release. PLEASE SHARE this important work.
Adolescent Cannabis Use and Risk of Psychotic, Bipolar, Depressive, and Anxiety Disorders
In one of the largest studies to date of the issue, carried out in almost half a million teens enrolled in Kaiser Permanente and followed through age 25 or the end of the study, we found more than doubling of the rate of psychotic disorders, doubling of bipolar disorder, increases of one third in depressive disorders and one quarter in anxiety disorders.
This is one of the most rigorous studies to date and strengthens previous research by demonstrating the association of any use (not just cannabis use disorder) with these harms, and by analyses which excluded pre-existing mental health problems prior to cannabis use.
The industry has long sought to denigrate data on psychiatric risks, saying that people are just using cannabis to treat their symptoms, in a chicken and egg debate about causality. By clearing demonstrating "temporality" - that cannabis exposure preceded the psychiatric disease, this study strengthens the evidence that cannabis likely makes a causal contribution. Recalling that, like the association of lung cancer and smoking, we can't do randomized controlled trials, so we must rely on the best epidemiologic evidence to understand adverse effects.
These patterns likely also reflect the increasing hazards of today's cannabis supply characterized by ultra high potency cannabis and many products attractive to youth.
Press release: phi.org/press/study-ad…
The Factsheet/FAQ: phi.org/adolescent-can…
Article: jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…
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