All Relations between Gambling and cannabis

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Ivalu Katajavaara Sørensen, Sverre Barfod, Birgit V Niclasen, Ulrik Becker, Luit Penninga, Christina Viskum Lytken Larse. Prevalence of problems with alcohol, marijuana and gambling among patients in a Regional Hospital in Northern Greenland: investigating the potential for brief interventions in a hospital setting. International journal of circumpolar health. vol 79. issue 1. 2021-08-16. PMID:32479210. in the ilulissat survey, a large proportion were abstainers but there were still problems related to alcohol, marijuana and gambling indicating a potential for screening in a hospital setting. 2021-08-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ivalu Katajavaara Sørensen, Sverre Barfod, Birgit V Niclasen, Ulrik Becker, Luit Penninga, Christina Viskum Lytken Larse. Prevalence of problems with alcohol, marijuana and gambling among patients in a Regional Hospital in Northern Greenland: investigating the potential for brief interventions in a hospital setting. International journal of circumpolar health. vol 79. issue 1. 2021-08-16. PMID:32479210. the results based on data from 2,554 respondents showed that prevalences of problems with alcohol, marijuana and gambling are lower in the ilulissat survey compared to the 2018 health survey. 2021-08-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kayla M Joyce, Kimberley P Good, Philip Tibbo, Jocelyn Brown, Sherry H Stewar. Addictive behaviors across the menstrual cycle: a systematic review. Archives of women's mental health. vol 24. issue 4. 2021-08-16. PMID:33404701. thirty-four articles examining alcohol use, cannabis use, nicotine use, caffeine use, and gambling behavior across menstrual cycle phase met inclusion criteria. 2021-08-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Magdalen G Schluter, David C Hodgins, Barna Konkolÿ Thege, T Cameron Wil. Predictive utility of the brief Screener for Substance and Behavioral Addictions for identifying self-attributed problems. Journal of behavioral addictions. vol 9. issue 3. 2021-07-30. PMID:33006957. the brief screener for substance and behavioral addictions (ssbas) was developed to assess a common addiction construct across four substances (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine), and six behaviors (gambling, shopping, videogaming, eating, sexual activity, and working) using a lay epidemiology perspective. 2021-07-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Roselyn Peterson, Matthew P Kramer, Daniel Pinto, Ardhys N De Leon, Angelina V Leary, Armando A Marin, Jessica L Cora, Robert D Dvora. A comprehensive review of measures of protective behavioral strategies across various risk factors and associated PBS-related interventions. Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 29. issue 3. 2021-07-28. PMID:34264735. the 15 measures reviewed included risk factors such as alcohol use/consequences (n = 8), dating and sexual behaviors (n = 4), gambling (n = 1), cannabis (n = 1), and condom use (n = 1). 2021-07-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Samuel C Peter, Qian Li, Ken C Winters, Andrew W Meyer. Sweetening the pot: Exploring differences between frequent gamblers who do and do not gamble under the influence of cannabis. Addictive behaviors. vol 110. 2021-05-14. PMID:32682270. previous research has documented shared risk factors between cannabis use and gambling. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Samuel C Peter, Qian Li, Ken C Winters, Andrew W Meyer. Sweetening the pot: Exploring differences between frequent gamblers who do and do not gamble under the influence of cannabis. Addictive behaviors. vol 110. 2021-05-14. PMID:32682270. experimental studies have shown cognitive effects of cannabis that might influence gambling behavior. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Samuel C Peter, Qian Li, Ken C Winters, Andrew W Meyer. Sweetening the pot: Exploring differences between frequent gamblers who do and do not gamble under the influence of cannabis. Addictive behaviors. vol 110. 2021-05-14. PMID:32682270. the current study explored demographics, gambling behaviors, and mental health differences based on the degree to which individuals use cannabis while they gamble. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Samuel C Peter, Qian Li, Ken C Winters, Andrew W Meyer. Sweetening the pot: Exploring differences between frequent gamblers who do and do not gamble under the influence of cannabis. Addictive behaviors. vol 110. 2021-05-14. PMID:32682270. thirty percent reported gambling under the influence of cannabis. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Samuel C Peter, Qian Li, Ken C Winters, Andrew W Meyer. Sweetening the pot: Exploring differences between frequent gamblers who do and do not gamble under the influence of cannabis. Addictive behaviors. vol 110. 2021-05-14. PMID:32682270. of these individuals, 41% reported using cannabis 25% of the time that they gambled, 31% reported being under the influence 50% of the time when gambling, 16% were under the influence 75% of the time when gambling, and 13% reported always or almost always gambling under the influence of cannabis. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Samuel C Peter, Qian Li, Ken C Winters, Andrew W Meyer. Sweetening the pot: Exploring differences between frequent gamblers who do and do not gamble under the influence of cannabis. Addictive behaviors. vol 110. 2021-05-14. PMID:32682270. those who reported gambling while under the influence of cannabis were more likely to be younger, non-white and non-heterosexual. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Samuel C Peter, Qian Li, Ken C Winters, Andrew W Meyer. Sweetening the pot: Exploring differences between frequent gamblers who do and do not gamble under the influence of cannabis. Addictive behaviors. vol 110. 2021-05-14. PMID:32682270. individuals who used cannabis while gambling also reported gambling more frequently than those who did not. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Samuel C Peter, Qian Li, Ken C Winters, Andrew W Meyer. Sweetening the pot: Exploring differences between frequent gamblers who do and do not gamble under the influence of cannabis. Addictive behaviors. vol 110. 2021-05-14. PMID:32682270. this study provides one of the first explorations into who uses cannabis while gambling. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Abby McPhail, James P Whelan, Samuel C Peter, Qian Li, Ken C Winters, Andrew W Meyer. Sweetening the pot: Exploring differences between frequent gamblers who do and do not gamble under the influence of cannabis. Addictive behaviors. vol 110. 2021-05-14. PMID:32682270. future experimental studies are required to investigate the direct effects of cannabis on gambling behaviors. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Stephanie S Merkouris, Christopher J Greenwood, George J Youssef, Primrose Letcher, Suzanne Vassallo, Nicki A Dowling, Craig A Olsso. Adult Gambling Problems and Histories of Mental Health and Substance Use: Findings from a Prospective Multi-Wave Australian Cohort Study. Journal of clinical medicine. vol 10. issue 7. 2021-05-02. PMID:33915774. we use data from one of australia's longest running studies of social and emotional development to examine the extent to which: (1) mental health symptoms (depressive and anxiety symptoms) and substance use (weekly binge drinking, tobacco, and cannabis use) from adolescence (13-18 years) into young adulthood (19-28 years) predict gambling problems in adulthood (31-32 years); and (2) risk relationships differ by sex. 2021-05-02 2023-08-13 human
Stephanie S Merkouris, Christopher J Greenwood, George J Youssef, Primrose Letcher, Suzanne Vassallo, Nicki A Dowling, Craig A Olsso. Adult Gambling Problems and Histories of Mental Health and Substance Use: Findings from a Prospective Multi-Wave Australian Cohort Study. Journal of clinical medicine. vol 10. issue 7. 2021-05-02. PMID:33915774. persistent adolescent to young adult binge drinking, tobacco use and cannabis use predicted gambling at age 31-32 years (or = 2.30-3.42). 2021-05-02 2023-08-13 human
Zu Wei Zhai, Georgina L Duenas, Jeremy Wampler, Marc N Potenz. Gambling, Substance Use and Violence in Male and Female Adolescents. Journal of gambling studies. vol 36. issue 4. 2021-04-29. PMID:32086680. reported gambling in males and females associated with lifetime use of any drugs, marijuana, cocaine, inhalants, heroin, methamphetamines, ecstasy, synthetic marijuana, non-medical pain-relievers, and injected drugs, in addition to past-30-days cigarette smoking, alcohol and heavy alcohol drinking, and marijuana use. 2021-04-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alessandra Buja, Claudia Mortali, Luisa Mastrobattista, Adele Minutillo, Simona Pichini, Bruno Genetti, Paolo Vian, Alessandra Andreotti, Giulia Grotto, Vincenzo Baldo, Roberta Pacific. Pathways connecting socioeconomic variables, substance abuse and gambling behaviour: a cross-sectional study on a sample of Italian high-school students. BMJ open. vol 9. issue 11. 2020-11-05. PMID:31719086. the aim of this study was to elucidate the pathway of associations linking gambling, alcohol intake, smoking habit, cannabis consumption between each other and with demographic and socioeconomic variables. 2020-11-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kimberly B Werner, Renee M Cunningham-Williams, Manik Ahuja, Kathleen K Buchol. Patterns of gambling and substance use initiation in African American and White adolescents and young adults. Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. vol 34. issue 2. 2020-10-05. PMID:31750700. the focus of the current investigation is to examine the temporal relationship of gambling onset and alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis initiation in adolescents and young adults ( 2020-10-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Grace M Barnes, John W Welte, Marie-Cecile O Tidwell, Joseph H Hoffma. Gambling and Substance Use: Co-occurrence among Adults in a Recent General Population Study in the United States. International gambling studies. vol 15. issue 1. 2020-10-01. PMID:25914605. current problem gambling (3+ dis criteria) was predicted by being male, being black, having low socioeconomic status and by alcohol abuse/dependence, tobacco dependence, and marijuana abuse/dependence. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 Not clear