All Relations between Marijuana Use and cannabis

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
M E Barret. Increases in marijuana use among eighth grade students in Texas. Substance use & misuse. vol 34. issue 12. 1999-10-21. PMID:10499413. although many of these variables were strongly related to marijuana use during the past year, only measures relating to availability of marijuana showed increases in prevalence similar to those of marijuana use across three time periods investigated. 1999-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Haney, A S Ward, S D Comer, R W Foltin, M W Fischma. Abstinence symptoms following smoked marijuana in humans. Psychopharmacology. vol 141. issue 4. 1999-05-28. PMID:10090647. this empirical demonstration of withdrawal from smoked marijuana may suggest that daily marijuana use may be maintained, at least in part, by the alleviation of abstinence symptoms. 1999-05-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Williams, J A Epstein, G J Botvin, M Ifill-William. Marijuana use among minority youths living in public housing developments. Journal of urban health : bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. vol 76. issue 1. 1999-05-12. PMID:10091193. african-american and hispanic seventh graders completed questionnaires about their marijuana use, social influences to smoke marijuana, and sociodemographic and psychosocial characteristics. 1999-05-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Williams, J A Epstein, G J Botvin, M Ifill-William. Marijuana use among minority youths living in public housing developments. Journal of urban health : bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. vol 76. issue 1. 1999-05-12. PMID:10091193. results indicated that social influences, such as friends' marijuana use and perceived ease of availability of marijuana, significantly predicted both occasional and future use of marijuana. 1999-05-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
A J Budney, K J Radonovich, S T Higgins, C J Won. Adults seeking treatment for marijuana dependence: a comparison with cocaine-dependent treatment seekers. Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 6. issue 4. 1999-03-22. PMID:9861556. the marijuana group was more ambivalent and less confident about stopping their marijuana use than the cocaine group was about stopping their cocaine use. 1999-03-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
G V Bobashev, J C Anthon. Clusters of marijuana use in the United States. American journal of epidemiology. vol 148. issue 12. 1999-01-20. PMID:9867262. the resulting estimates of pairwise odds ratios ranged from 1.3 (95% confidence interval 1.22-1.42) for the lifetime history of marijuana use to 2.0 (95% confidence interval 1.6-2.6) for recent sharing of marijuana from one person to another. 1999-01-20 2023-08-12 human
M Haney, S D Comer, A S Ward, R W Foltin, M W Fischma. Factors influencing marijuana self-administration by humans. Behavioural pharmacology. vol 8. issue 2-3. 1998-12-29. PMID:9833006. these data demonstrate that: (a) delta 9-thc is an essential reinforcing component of marijuana; (b) marijuana use may be manipulated by monetary contingencies; and (c) tolerance may develop more readily to marijuana's subjective effects than its reinforcing effects. 1998-12-29 2023-08-12 human
M A Huestis, E J Con. Differentiating new marijuana use from residual drug excretion in occasional marijuana users. Journal of analytical toxicology. vol 22. issue 6. 1998-12-17. PMID:9788519. differentiating new marijuana use from residual drug excretion in occasional marijuana users. 1998-12-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Chen, D B Kande. Predictors of cessation of marijuana use: an event history analysis. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 50. issue 2. 1998-09-29. PMID:9649962. event history analysis was applied to monthly life and drug histories of a representative community sample of 706 marijuana users, followed from ages 15-16 to 34-35, to investigate factors associated with cessation of marijuana use from adolescence to adulthood. 1998-09-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Chen, D B Kande. Predictors of cessation of marijuana use: an event history analysis. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 50. issue 2. 1998-09-29. PMID:9649962. frequent users, those who started using early and those who use illicit drugs other than marijuana are more likely to continue their marijuana use. 1998-09-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
M M Ammenheuser, A B Berenson, A E Babiak, C R Singleton, E B Whorto. Frequencies of hprt mutant lymphocytes in marijuana-smoking mothers and their newborns. Mutation research. vol 403. issue 1-2. 1998-09-14. PMID:9726006. reports of increases in the prevalence of marijuana smoking, especially among young people, have led to concerns about possible genotoxic effects from marijuana use due to exposure to the mutagenic and carcinogenic agents present in marijuana smoke. 1998-09-14 2023-08-12 human
B M Yarnold, V Patterso. Marijuana use among Miami's adolescents, 1992. Journal of health & social policy. vol 10. issue 1. 1998-07-23. PMID:10180255. statistically significant factors which tended to increase the probability of marijuana use by adolescents include: the fact that their peers were using marijuana, the fact that they were white, male, and their ready access to the substance. 1998-07-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
B M Yarnold, V Patterso. Marijuana use among Miami's adolescents, 1992. Journal of health & social policy. vol 10. issue 1. 1998-07-23. PMID:10180255. although not statistically significant, adolescents were less likely to use marijuana if they knew of the risks associated with marijuana use. 1998-07-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
M L Van Etten, Y D Neumark, J C Anthon. Initial opportunity to use marijuana and the transition to first use: United States, 1979-1994. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 49. issue 1. 1998-05-18. PMID:9476693. however, there are recent increases in the probability of rapidly progressing from first marijuana opportunity to first marijuana use, among persons given an opportunity to use. 1998-05-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
M L Van Etten, Y D Neumark, J C Anthon. Initial opportunity to use marijuana and the transition to first use: United States, 1979-1994. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 49. issue 1. 1998-05-18. PMID:9476693. in addition, the transition from first marijuana opportunity to eventual marijuana use seems to depend upon age at first opportunity. 1998-05-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
M L Van Etten, Y D Neumark, J C Anthon. Initial opportunity to use marijuana and the transition to first use: United States, 1979-1994. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 49. issue 1. 1998-05-18. PMID:9476693. this epidemiological evidence on the transition from marijuana opportunity to marijuana use, the first to be published based on a nationally representative us sample, highlights directions for future research and a focus for prevention efforts. 1998-05-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
D S Miller, T Q Mille. A test of socioeconomic status as a predictor of initial marijuana use. Addictive behaviors. vol 22. issue 4. 1997-11-06. PMID:9290858. this finding suggests that the effects of ses on marijuana use may be mediated by alcohol use and friends' use of marijuana. 1997-11-06 2023-08-12 human
K Chen, D B Kandel, M Davie. Relationships between frequency and quantity of marijuana use and last year proxy dependence among adolescents and adults in the United States. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 46. issue 1-2. 1997-09-30. PMID:9246553. the association between levels of marijuana use and last year dependence is investigated in a nationally representative sample of adolescents and adults, who used marijuana within the last year (n = 9284). 1997-09-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Chen, D B Kandel, M Davie. Relationships between frequency and quantity of marijuana use and last year proxy dependence among adolescents and adults in the United States. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 46. issue 1-2. 1997-09-30. PMID:9246553. both frequency and quantity of marijuana use within the last year are linearly associated with the logit of the probability of being dependent on marijuana. 1997-09-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
S J Heishman, K Arasteh, M L Stitze. Comparative effects of alcohol and marijuana on mood, memory, and performance. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 58. issue 1. 1997-09-30. PMID:9264076. male volunteers (n = 5) with histories of moderate alcohol and marijuana use were administered three doses of alcohol (0.25, 0.5, or 1.0 g/kg), three doses of marijuana [4.8, or 16 puffs of 3.55% delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (thc)], and placebo in random order under double blind conditions in seven separate sessions. 1997-09-30 2023-08-12 human