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English: Cannabis use is associated with progression to use other illicit substances in humans. Twin-studies illustrate that cannabis users have an increased risk of developing substance abuse disorder compared to their discordant twin. Graph based on data adapted from Lynskey et al. (22) (A). Cross-sectional studies reveal that earlier and more frequent cannabis use further increases this risk. Graph based on data adapted from Fergusson et al. (21) (B). |
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Source | Image file from Chadwick B, Miller M, Hurd Y (2013). "Cannabis Use during Adolescent Development: Susceptibility to Psychiatric Illness". Frontiers in Psychiatry. DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00129. PMID 24133461. PMC: 3796318. | ||
Author | Chadwick B, Miller M, Hurd Y | ||
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