All Relations between ci and cannabis

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Tabea Schoeler, Natalia Petros, Marta Di Forti, Ewa Klamerus, Enrico Foglia, Robin Murray, Sagnik Bhattacharyy. Effect of continued cannabis use on medication adherence in the first two years following onset of psychosis. Psychiatry research. vol 255. 2018-04-03. PMID:28521146. the proportion of non-adherent patients was higher in those who continued using high-potency forms of cannabis (skunk-like) following the onset (83%) when compared to never regular users (51%), corresponding to an odds ratio (or) of 5.26[95% confidence interval (ci) 1.91-15.68]. 2018-04-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Georgia Gatidou, Juliet Kinyua, Alexander L N van Nuijs, Emma Gracia-Lor, Sara Castiglioni, Adrian Covaci, Athanasios S Stasinaki. Drugs of abuse and alcohol consumption among different groups of population on the Greek Island of Lesvos through sewage-based epidemiology. The Science of the total environment. vol 563-564. 2018-03-21. PMID:27236142. back-calculations to an amount of used substance indicated more intense use of drugs among city population than rural and university population with average values of 9.5 and 1.2mgday(-1) per 1000 inhabitants for coc (95% ci: -1.43-20.4) and mdma (95% ci: 0.52-1.85), respectively, and 2.8gday(-1) per 1000 inhabitants for tetrahydrocannabinol (thc) (95% ci: 2.4-3.1), the active ingredient of cannabis. 2018-03-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Paola Morello, Adriana Pérez, Lorena Peña, Sandra N Braun, Christy Kollath-Cattano, James F Thrasher, James Sargent, Raúl Mejí. Risk factors associated with tobacco, alcohol and drug use among adolescents attending secondary school in three cities from Argentina. Archivos argentinos de pediatria. vol 115. issue 2. 2018-02-22. PMID:28318181. a high sensation seeking index was associated with the use of tobacco (odds ratio [or]: 4.25, 95% confidence interval [ci]: 2.2-8.1), alcohol (or: 5.56, 95% ci: 3.73-8.31), and marijuana, coca paste or cocaine, (or: 11.73, 95% ci: 5.81-23.69). 2018-02-22 2023-08-13 Not clear
Paola Morello, Adriana Pérez, Lorena Peña, Sandra N Braun, Christy Kollath-Cattano, James F Thrasher, James Sargent, Raúl Mejí. Risk factors associated with tobacco, alcohol and drug use among adolescents attending secondary school in three cities from Argentina. Archivos argentinos de pediatria. vol 115. issue 2. 2018-02-22. PMID:28318181. having permissive parents in terms of media use was associated with tobacco use (or: 3.7, 95% ci: 2.1-6.5), and perceiving a low parental support and control (or: 3.02, 95% ci: 1.40-6.52) was associated with marijuana, coca paste and cocaine use. 2018-02-22 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sonia Minnes, Meeyoung O Min, June-Yung Kim, Meredith W Francis, Adelaide Lang, Miaoping Wu, Lynn T Singe. The association of prenatal cocaine exposure, externalizing behavior and adolescent substance use. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 176. 2018-01-24. PMID:28514694. teens with pce vs. nce teens were 2 times more likely to use tobacco (or=2.1; 95% ci 1.21-3.63; p<.001) and marijuana (or=1.85; ci 1.18-2.91; p<.001) and have a substance use disorder at age 17 (or=2.51; ci 1.00-6.28; p<.05). 2018-01-24 2023-08-13 human
Lauren J Parker, Troyana Benjamin, Paul Archibald, Roland J Thorp. The Association Between Marijuana Usage and Discrimination Among Adult Black Men. American journal of men's health. vol 11. issue 2. 2017-12-27. PMID:27561924. among recent marijuana users, men who used almost every day had a decreased risks for major discrimination (rrr: 0.72, 95% ci [0.56, 0.92]), compared with men who used less than once a month. 2017-12-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ina M Koning, Wilma A M Volleberg. Secondary Effects of an Alcohol Prevention Program Targeting Students and/or Parents. Journal of substance abuse treatment. vol 67. 2017-12-07. PMID:27296663. the secondary effects of an alcohol prevention program (pas) on onset of weekly smoking and monthly cannabis use are examined among >3000 dutch early adolescents (m age=12.64) randomized over four conditions: 1) parent intervention (pi), 2) student intervention (si), 3) combined intervention (ci) and 4) control condition (cc). 2017-12-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ina M Koning, Wilma A M Volleberg. Secondary Effects of an Alcohol Prevention Program Targeting Students and/or Parents. Journal of substance abuse treatment. vol 67. 2017-12-07. PMID:27296663. ci increased the risk to use cannabis at t3. 2017-12-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Peter A Ste-Marie, Yoram Shir, Emmanouil Rampakakis, John S Sampalis, Angela Karellis, Martin Cohen, Michael Starr, Mark A Ware, Mary-Ann Fitzcharle. Survey of herbal cannabis (marijuana) use in rheumatology clinic attenders with a rheumatologist confirmed diagnosis. Pain. vol 157. issue 12. 2017-11-09. PMID:27842047. ever use of marijuana for medical purposes was reported by 4.3% (95% ci: 3.2-5.7), with 28 (2.8%; 95% ci: 1.9-4.0) reporting current medicinal use. 2017-11-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Neomi Vin-Raviv, Tomi Akinyemiju, Qingrui Meng, Swati Sakhuja, Reid Haywar. Marijuana use and inpatient outcomes among hospitalized patients: analysis of the nationwide inpatient sample database. Cancer medicine. vol 6. issue 1. 2017-11-09. PMID:27891823. among cancer patients, odds of in-hospital mortality was significantly reduced among marijuana users compared with non-users (or: 0.44, 95% ci: 0.35-0.55). 2017-11-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jill C Diesel, Lisa M Bodnar, Nancy L Day, Cynthia A Larkb. Childhood maltreatment and the risk of pre-pregnancy obesity and excessive gestational weight gain. Maternal & child nutrition. vol 12. issue 3. 2017-11-07. PMID:25138565. after adjusting for race, prenatal tobacco, marijuana and alcohol use, a one standard deviation (1 sd) increase in ctq score was associated with a 45% increase in the risk of pre-pregnancy obesity among the 141 women with elevated anxiety (≥75th percentile on the state trait anxiety inventory) [relative risk, rr (95% confidence interval, ci): 1.45 (1.12, 1.88)], but was not associated among less anxious (<75th percentile) women [rr (95% ci): 1.10 (0.81, 1.51)]. 2017-11-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
E Appiah-Kusi, H L Fisher, N Petros, R Wilson, V Mondelli, P A Garety, P Mcguire, S Bhattacharyy. Do cognitive schema mediate the association between childhood trauma and being at ultra-high risk for psychosis? Journal of psychiatric research. vol 88. 2017-09-19. PMID:28103519. emotional neglect was found to be significantly associated with uhr status even after controlling for the effects of previous exposure to cannabis use (b = 0.262, 95% ci: 0.115-0.408), and this association was partially mediated by negative self-schema (b = 0.045, 95% ci: 0.004-0.159). 2017-09-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Arianna Marconi, Marta Di Forti, Cathryn M Lewis, Robin M Murray, Evangelos Vasso. Meta-analysis of the Association Between the Level of Cannabis Use and Risk of Psychosis. Schizophrenia bulletin. vol 42. issue 5. 2017-07-19. PMID:26884547. a logistic regression model gave an or of 3.90 (95% ci 2.84 to 5.34) for the risk of schizophrenia and other psychosis-related outcomes among the heaviest cannabis users compared to the nonusers. 2017-07-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
L J Bacchus, A M Buller, G Ferrari, T J Peters, K Devries, G Sethi, J White, M Hester, G S Fede. Occurrence and impact of domestic violence and abuse in gay and bisexual men: A cross sectional survey. International journal of STD & AIDS. vol 28. issue 1. 2017-07-17. PMID:26744209. there were increased odds of cannabis use in the last 12 months amongst men who reported ever being physically hurt (aor 2.4; 95% ci: 1.7-3.6). 2017-07-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kathryn E Lancaster, Thandie Lungu, Pearson Mmodzi, Mina C Hosseinipour, Katy Chadwick, Kimberly A Powers, Brian W Pence, Vivian F Go, Irving F Hoffman, William C Mille. The association between substance use and sub-optimal HIV treatment engagement among HIV-infected female sex workers in Lilongwe, Malawi. AIDS care. vol 29. issue 2. 2017-07-07. PMID:27442009. marijuana-using fsw were 1.9 (95% ci: 0.8, 4.6) times as likely to not use art compared to fsw who were not using marijuana. 2017-07-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Dexter R Voisin, Anna L Hotton, John A Schneide. The relationship between life stressors and drug and sexual behaviors among a population-based sample of young Black men who have sex with men in Chicago. AIDS care. vol 29. issue 5. 2017-07-07. PMID:27590043. major findings indicated that higher life stress was significantly associated with greater odds of transactional sex (aor = 2.19; 95% ci 1.09-4.39), substance use with sex with male and transgender partners (aor = 1.62; 95% ci 1.09-2.39), marijuana (aor = 2.65; 95% ci 1.43-4.90), crack/cocaine (aor = 3.21; 95% ci 1.16-8.88), and prescription opioid use (aor = 3.12; 95% ci 1.37-7.13). 2017-07-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Janet E Shu, Hsiang Huang, Paulo R Menezes, Alexandre Faisal-Cur. Prevalence and risk factors for cannabis use in low-income pregnant women in São Paulo, Brazil. Archives of women's mental health. vol 19. issue 1. 2017-01-02. PMID:25971852. the presence of a common mental disorder and active tobacco smoking were independently associated with cannabis use, or = 3.3 (95 % ci 1.65-6.59) and or = 6.89 (95 % ci 3.45-13.8), respectively. 2017-01-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Larry Keen, Arlener D Turne. Differential effects of self-reported lifetime marijuana use on interleukin-1 alpha and tumor necrosis factor in African American adults. Journal of behavioral medicine. vol 38. issue 3. 2016-06-27. PMID:25731665. in the presence of demographic and physiological covariates, non-drug users were approximately two times more likely (aor 2.73, ci 1.18, 6.31; p = .03) to have higher tnf levels than marijuana only users. 2016-06-27 2023-08-13 human
Margaret Haney, Divya Ramesh, Andrew Glass, Martina Pavlicova, Gillinder Bedi, Ziva D Coope. Naltrexone Maintenance Decreases Cannabis Self-Administration and Subjective Effects in Daily Cannabis Smokers. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 40. issue 11. 2016-06-15. PMID:25881117. participants in the placebo group had 7.6 times (95% ci: 1.1-51.8) the odds of self-administering active cannabis compared with the naltrexone group. 2016-06-15 2023-08-13 human
Marco Colizzi, Conrad Iyegbe, John Powell, Gianluca Ursini, Annamaria Porcelli, Aurora Bonvino, Paolo Taurisano, Raffaella Romano, Rita Masellis, Giuseppe Blasi, Craig Morgan, Katherine Aitchison, Valeria Mondelli, Sonija Luzi, Anna Kolliakou, Anthony David, Robin M Murray, Alessandro Bertolino, Marta Di Fort. Interaction Between Functional Genetic Variation of DRD2 and Cannabis Use on Risk of Psychosis. Schizophrenia bulletin. vol 41. issue 5. 2016-06-01. PMID:25829376. among cannabis users, carriers of the drd2, rs1076560, t allele showed a 3-fold increased probability to suffer a psychotic disorder compared with gg carriers (or = 3.07; 95% confidence interval [ci]: 1.22-7.63). 2016-06-01 2023-08-13 human