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    Apr. 2, 2013 — People with mental illnesses are more than seven times more likely to use cannabis weekly compared to people without a mental illness, according to researchers from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) who studied U.S. data.


    Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance globally, with an estimated 203 million people reporting use. Although research has found links between cannabis use and mental illness, exact numbers and prevalence of problem cannabis use had not been investigated.
    "We know that people with mental illness consume more cannabis, perhaps partially as a way to self- medicate psychiatric symptoms, but this data showed us the degree of the correlation between cannabis use, misuse, and mental illness," said Dr. Shaul Lev-ran, Adjunct Scientist at CAMH and Head of Addiction Medicine at the Sheba Medical Center, Israel.
    "Based on the number of individuals reporting weekly use, we see that people with mental illness use cannabis at high rates. This can be of concern because it could worsen the symptoms of their mental illness," said Lev-ran, who conducted the research as a post-doctoral fellow with the Social Aetiology of Mental Illness (SAMI) Training Program at CAMH.
    Researchers also found that individuals with mental illness were 10 times more likely to have a cannabis use disorder.
    In this new study, published in the journal Comprehensive Psychiatry, CAMH researchers analyzed data from face-to-face interviews with over 43,000 respondents over the age of 18 from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Using structured questionnaires, the researchers assessed cannabis use as well as various mental illnesses including depression, anxiety, drug and alcohol use disorders and personality disorders, based on criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
    Among those will mental illness reporting at least weekly cannabis use, rates of use were particularly elevated for those with bipolar disorder, personality disorders and other substance use disorders.
    In total, 4.4 per cent of individuals with a mental illness in the past 12 months reported using cannabis weekly, compared to 0.6 per cent among individuals without any mental illness. Cannabis use disorders occurred among 4 per cent of those with mental illness versus 0.4 per cent among those without.
    Researchers also noted that, although cannabis use is generally higher among younger people, the association between mental illness and cannabis use was pervasive across most age groups.
    They emphasize the importance of screening for frequent and problem cannabis use among those with mental illness, so that targeted prevention and intervention may be employed.
    This study was funded through the SAMI Training Program of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
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    Re: Mental Illness Linked to Heavy Cannabis Use

    I am sure the same can be said of people abusing any mind altering substance, including alcohol.
    All I know is they are fighting the legalization of pot in Colorado in every possible way.
    The voters voted to legalize it, but they are making it almost impossible for anyone to sell it or buy it. So nothing has changed since it was voted legal. The government red tape is basically keeping pot illegal in Colorado.

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      Re: Mental Illness Linked to Heavy Cannabis Use

      I never smoked in my life

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        Re: Mental Illness Linked to Heavy Cannabis Use

        Originally posted by Miss Springsteen View Post
        I never smoked in my life
        I did once, but I didnt inhale

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          Re: Mental Illness Linked to Heavy Cannabis Use

          Originally posted by Dzone View Post
          I am sure the same can be said of people abusing any mind altering substance, including alcohol.
          All I know is they are fighting the legalization of pot in Colorado in every possible way.
          The voters voted to legalize it, but they are making it almost impossible for anyone to sell it or buy it. So nothing has changed since it was voted legal. The government red tape is basically keeping pot illegal in Colorado.

          100% coreect.ANYTHING abused can be harmful to you. As I always ask though,anytime anyone wants to compare the detrimental "PROVEN" health issues from Marajuna to the multitude of LEGAL drugs,starting with prescription meds,alcohol and cigarettes id love to discuss it.

          Just for the record again,I have not smoked pot in many years so my statements on its benefits/harm are only to keep things in perspective.

          If we want to talk benefits vs negative aspects of anything,pot wins hands down over thousands of things out there that docs are shoving down our throats!

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            Re: Mental Illness Linked to Heavy Cannabis Use

            Originally posted by F.I.S.T. View Post
            100% coreect.ANYTHING abused can be harmful to you. As I always ask though,anytime anyone wants to compare the detrimental "PROVEN" health issues from Marajuna to the multitude of LEGAL drugs,starting with prescription meds,alcohol and cigarettes id love to discuss it.

            Just for the record again,I have not smoked pot in many years so my statements on its benefits/harm are only to keep things in perspective.

            If we want to talk benefits vs negative aspects of anything,pot wins hands down over thousands of things out there that docs are shoving down our throats!
            Couldnt agree with you more FIST.
            Colorado voters voted to make it legal, however, the federal government is stepping in and proving once again that the vote of the people means nothing. The Consitutition is no longer valid to these criminals in charge of the country.

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