Associations between adolescent #cannabis use and young-adult functioning in three longitudinal twin studies
Observational studies have linked cannabis use to an array of negative outcomes, including psychiatric symptoms, cognitive impairment, and educational and occupational underachievement. These associations are particularly strong when cannabis use occurs in adolescence. Nevertheless, causality remains unclear. The purpose of the present study was thus to examine associations between prospectively assessed adolescent cannabis use and young-adult outcomes (psychiatric, cognitive, and socioeconomic) in three longitudinal studies … Continue reading Associations between adolescent #cannabis use and young-adult functioning in three longitudinal twin studies