Title of article :
Cannabis use and related harms in the transition to young adulthood: A longitudinal study of Australian secondary school students
Author/Authors :
Scholes-Balog، نويسنده , , Kirsty E. and Hemphill، نويسنده , , Sheryl A. and Patton، نويسنده , , George C. and Toumbourou، نويسنده , , John W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
9
From page :
519
To page :
527
Abstract :
The current study documents the changing rates of cannabis use, misuse and cannabis-related social harms among Australian adolescents as they grow into young adulthood. It utilised data from a longitudinal study of young people at ages 15, 16, 17, and 19. The rates of cannabis use were found to increase as participants aged; past year use increased from 7.5% at age 15 to 29.8% at age 19. Further, at ages 17 and 19, cannabis use was more prevalent among males than females. Among those who reported cannabis use, the rates of cannabis-related harms were low to moderate, and did not increase with age in the same manner as rates of cannabis use. The most prevalent self-reported cannabis-related harm was anxiety/depression; affecting between 20–30% of the cannabis users at each age. These findings may assist in understanding the extent of cannabis-related problems among youth, and in planning relevant services.
Keywords :
youth , rates , HARMS , Prevalence , Cannabis , Adolescence
Journal title :
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Adolescence
Record number :
1496470
Link To Document :
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