All Relations between ci and cannabis

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Andrew J McCabe, Nicole Fitzgerald, Catherine Striley, Linda Cottle. E-cigarette Use Among Community-Recruited Adults with a History of Asthma in North Central Florida. Journal of community health. 2023-07-17. PMID:37458851. those reporting lifetime traditional cigarette use (aor = 10.60, 95% ci: 6.93, 16.68) or cannabis use (aor = 1.81, 95% ci: 1.27, 2.61) had higher odds for reporting lifetime e-cigarette use. 2023-07-17 2023-08-14 human
Ethan Morgan, Lisa A Eaton, Ryan J Watso. Cannabis Use Frequency is Associated with PrEP Cessation and Self-reported HIV Diagnosis. AIDS and behavior. 2023-07-08. PMID:37422575. compared to those who never used cannabis, odds of prep cessation were higher among those who used it once or twice (aor 3.27; 95% ci 1.38, 7.78), those who used it monthly (aor 3.41; 95% ci 1.06, 11.01), and those who used it weekly or more frequently (aor 2.34; 95% ci 1.06, 5.16). 2023-07-08 2023-08-14 human
Ethan Morgan, Lisa A Eaton, Ryan J Watso. Cannabis Use Frequency is Associated with PrEP Cessation and Self-reported HIV Diagnosis. AIDS and behavior. 2023-07-08. PMID:37422575. similarly, those reporting cannabis use 1-2 times in the past 3 months (aor 0.11; 95% ci 0.02, 0.58) and those reporting weekly or more frequent use (aor 0.14; 95% ci 0.03, 0.68) were each more likely to report more recent prep cessation. 2023-07-08 2023-08-14 human
Victory Okpujie, Sara Ozumba, Oluwatobi A Olaomi, Fidelis E Uwumiro, Adetayo E Ajiboye, Olawale Abesin, Rebecca O Solomon, Olamide M Ogunfuwa, Judith H Hassan, Mojeed R Opeyem. Green Smoke, Red Flag: Cannabis and the Risk of Orbitopathy and Dermopathy in Thyrotoxicosis. Cureus. vol 15. issue 5. 2023-06-28. PMID:37378109. upon conducting multivariate regression analysis, it was found that cannabis use was linked to a significant increase in the odds of orbitopathy among patients with thyrotoxicosis (aor: 2.36; 95% ci: 1.12-4.94; p = 0.02). 2023-06-28 2023-08-14 Not clear
Victory Okpujie, Sara Ozumba, Oluwatobi A Olaomi, Fidelis E Uwumiro, Adetayo E Ajiboye, Olawale Abesin, Rebecca O Solomon, Olamide M Ogunfuwa, Judith H Hassan, Mojeed R Opeyem. Green Smoke, Red Flag: Cannabis and the Risk of Orbitopathy and Dermopathy in Thyrotoxicosis. Cureus. vol 15. issue 5. 2023-06-28. PMID:37378109. however, no significant association was observed between cannabis use and the odds of dermopathy (aor: 0.88; 95% ci: 0.51-1.54; p = 0.65) or the average length of hospital stay (irr: 0.44; 95% ci: 0.58-1.46; p = 0.40). 2023-06-28 2023-08-14 Not clear
Rebecca J Williams, Thomas A Wills, Kelvin Choi, Ian Pagan. Associations for subgroups of E-cigarette, cigarette, and cannabis use with asthma in a population sample of California adolescents. Addictive behaviors. vol 145. 2023-06-19. PMID:37336095. multinomial logistic regression with a three-level criterion variable, controlling for age, sex, parental education, race/ethnicity, and three types of household use showed that compared with nonuse, odds of lifetime asthma (vs. never had) was elevated for triple use (aor = 1.14, ci 1.06-1.24), dual e-cigarette/cannabis use (1.17, 1.12-1.23), exclusive cannabis use (1.17, 1.11-1.23), and exclusive e-cigarette use (1.10, 1.02-1.18). 2023-06-19 2023-08-14 Not clear
Zhenzhen Pan, Qian Wang, Yun Guo, Shidi Xu, Shanshan Pan, Shiyao Xu, Qin Zhou, Ling L. Association of dual electronic cigarettes and marijuana use with sleep duration among adults from the United States, NHANES 2015-2018. Preventive medicine reports. vol 33. 2023-05-24. PMID:37223560. people who concurrently use e-cigarettes and marijuana had higher odds of not having the recommended sleep duration than neither users (short sleep duration: odds ratio [or], 2.34; 95% confidence interval [ci], 1.19-4.61; 2023-05-24 2023-08-14 human
Pamela A Matson, Ivana Stankov, Mariya Krutkova, Sarah Flessa, Caroline M Fichtenberg, Jonathan M Elle. Investigating the Relative Influence of Romantic Sex Partners and Close Friends on Adolescent Alcohol and Marijuana Use. Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research. 2023-04-28. PMID:37115474. adolescents with a marijuana-using romantic sex partner had a nearly six-fold higher odds of using marijuana compared to adolescents with a non-using partner, controlling for close friend's marijuana use and other confounders [or:5.69, 95%ci: 1.94, 16.7]; no association with close friend's marijuana use was found. 2023-04-28 2023-08-14 human
Julia Rey-Brandariz, María Isolina Santiago-Pérez, Cristina Candal-Pedreira, Leonor Varela-Lema, Alberto Ruano-Ravina, Cristina Martinez, Sergio Veiga, Miriam Otero, Alberto Malvar, Mónica Pérez-Río. Cannabis use in adult population in Galicia: Prevalence and associated characteristics. Adicciones. vol 0. issue 0. 2023-03-28. PMID:36975069. in 2017-2018, 2.7% (95% ci: 2.5-3.0) of the galician population aged 16 years and over consumed cannabis at the time of the survey, with this prevalence being 9% in the 16-24 years age group. 2023-03-28 2023-08-14 Not clear
Julia Rey-Brandariz, María Isolina Santiago-Pérez, Cristina Candal-Pedreira, Leonor Varela-Lema, Alberto Ruano-Ravina, Cristina Martinez, Sergio Veiga, Miriam Otero, Alberto Malvar, Mónica Pérez-Río. Cannabis use in adult population in Galicia: Prevalence and associated characteristics. Adicciones. vol 0. issue 0. 2023-03-28. PMID:36975069. tobacco use was the major determinant of being a cannabis user [or = 19.8 (95% ci 13.8-28.4)] and daily cannabis use of being a dependent user [or = 5.5 (95% ci 3.2-9.5)]. 2023-03-28 2023-08-14 Not clear
María Isabel Gómez-Núñez, Cristian Molla-Esparza, Natalia Gandia Carbonell, Laura Badenes Riber. Prevalence of Intoxicating Substance Use Before or During Sex Among Young Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Archives of sexual behavior. 2023-03-10. PMID:36897426. nonetheless, significant differences were identified between different intoxicating substances, with the use of alcohol (35.10%; 95% ci: 27.68%, 43.31%), marijuana (27.80%; 95% ci: 18.24%, 39.92%), and ecstasy (20.90%; 95% ci: 14.34%, 29.45%) significantly more prevalent than that of cocaine (4.32%; 95% ci: 3.64%, 5.11%), heroin (.67%; 95% ci: .09%, 4.65%), methamphetamine (7.10%; 95% ci: 4.57%, 10.88%), and ghb (6.55%; 95% ci: 4.21%, 10.05%). 2023-03-10 2023-08-14 Not clear
Beatriz Puértolas-Gracia, María Gabriela Barbaglia, Mercè Gotsens, Oleguer Parés-Badell, María Teresa Brugal, Marta Torrens, Lara Treviño, Concepción Rodríguez-Díaz, José María Vázquez-Vázquez, Alicia Pascual, Marcela Coromina-Gimferrer, Míriam Jiménez-Dueñas, Israel Oliva, Erick González, Nicanor Mestre, Montse Bartrol. Lifetime Dual Disorder Screening and Treatment Retention: A Pilot Cohort Study. Journal of clinical medicine. vol 11. issue 13. 2023-03-08. PMID:35807045. on multivariable analysis, the factors associated with treatment dropout were a positive screening for lifetime dual disorder (hr = 1.26; 95% ci = 1.00−1.60), alcohol use (hr = 1.35; 95% ci = 1.04−1.77), polysubstance use (alcohol or cocaine and cannabis use) (hr = 1.60; 95% ci = 1.03−2.49) and living alone (hr = 1.34; 95% ci = 1.04−1.72). 2023-03-08 2023-08-16 Not clear
Sarah Gutkind, Dvora Shmulewitz, Deborah Hasi. Sex differences in Cannabis use disorder and associated psychosocial problems among US adults, 2012-2013. Preventive medicine. 2023-01-14. PMID:36641126. associations between psychosocial problems, sex and dsm-5 cud were assessed using prevalence differences (pd) and 95% confidence intervals (ci) from logistic regression models, controlling for demographics and cannabis use frequency, and effect modification by sex was assessed. 2023-01-14 2023-08-14 Not clear
Nikhila Chelikam, Zeeshan Mohammad, Krishna Tavrawala, Anjali N Krishnakumar, Anitta Varghese, Tanvi Yogesh Shrivastav, Baris Tarimci, Sushil Kumar, Stephan Z Francis, Vikramaditya Samala Venkata, Urvish K Patel, Lokesh Manjan. Prevalence of Cerebrovascular Accidents Among the US Population With Substance Use Disorders: A Nationwide Study. Cureus. vol 14. issue 11. 2022-12-29. PMID:36579212. after adjusting for socio-demographics and coexisting comorbidities, e-cigarette [or: 2.03; 95% ci: 2.03-2.03], cocaine [or: 1.54; 95%ci:1.54-1.54], heroin [or: 1.83; 95%ci: 1.83-1.83], marijuana or hashish [or: 1.01; 95% ci: 1.01-1.01], were observed to have an association with higher odds of stroke than the population without a history of using these illicit drugs.  conclusion among respondents with a history of stroke, the use of cocaine was most prevalent, followed by marijuana/hashish, heroin, e-cigarettes, and injecting illegal drugs. 2022-12-29 2023-08-14 human
Rohan M Shah, Shiv Patel, Sareena Shah, Sahil Doshi, Angela Li, Joseph A Diamon. Sustained cannabis use does not predispose clinical hypertension: Findings from a national survey. Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.). 2022-12-22. PMID:36545898. participants who reported past sustained cannabis use did not have statistically different odds of having hypertension (or: 1.12; 95% ci: .66-1.91; p = .6). 2022-12-22 2023-08-14 human
Rohan M Shah, Shiv Patel, Sareena Shah, Sahil Doshi, Angela Li, Joseph A Diamon. Sustained cannabis use does not predispose clinical hypertension: Findings from a national survey. Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.). 2022-12-22. PMID:36545898. current cannabis users had similar odds of hypertension as past users (or: 1.03; 95% ci: .59-1.79; p = .9). 2022-12-22 2023-08-14 human
David C R Kerr, Lee D Owen, Stacey S Tiberio, Julia A Dille. Recreational Cannabis Legalization and Proximity to Cannabis Retailers as Risk Factors for Adolescents' Cannabis Use. Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research. 2022-12-20. PMID:36538207. a secondary model suggested that after adjusting for adolescents' concurrent alcohol use as a marker of general substance use risk, rcl was associated with cannabis use (between-subjects b [95% ci] = .35 [.05-.66], p = .024). 2022-12-20 2023-08-14 human
Austin Le, Edmund Khoo, Joseph J Palama. Associations between Oral Health and Cannabis Use among Adolescents and Young Adults: Implications for Orthodontists. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 22. 2022-11-26. PMID:36429978. reporting lifetime cannabis use was associated with higher risk for having oral lesions (apr = 1.41, 95% ci: 1.07-1.85), bruxism (apr = 1.31, 95% ci: 1.09-1.58), and frequent consumption of sugary beverages and snacks (apr = 1.27, 95% ci: 1.12-1.41). 2022-11-26 2023-08-14 Not clear
Austin Le, Edmund Khoo, Joseph J Palama. Associations between Oral Health and Cannabis Use among Adolescents and Young Adults: Implications for Orthodontists. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 22. 2022-11-26. PMID:36429978. reporting current cannabis use was associated with higher risk for oral lesions (apr = 1.45, 95% ci: 1.03-2.06) and frequent consumption of sugary beverages and snacks (apr = 1.26, 95% ci: 1.07-1.48). 2022-11-26 2023-08-14 Not clear
Ellen Boakye, Omar El Shahawy, Olufunmilayo Obisesan, Omar Dzaye, Albert D Osei, John Erhabor, S M Iftekhar Uddin, Michael J Blah. The inverse association of state cannabis vaping prevalence with the e-cigarette or vaping product-use associated lung injury. PloS one. vol 17. issue 10. 2022-10-17. PMID:36251673. cannabis vaping prevalence ranged from 1.14%(95%ci, 0.61%-2.12%) in wyoming to 3.11%(95%ci, 2.16%-4.44%) in new hampshire. 2022-10-17 2023-08-14 Not clear