Marijuana use in adolescents is associated with many adverse outcomes, including neurobiological and health consequences. Despite this, little is known about gender differences in the correlates of adolescent marijuana use. A study, Gender differences in adolescent marijuana use and associated psychosocial characteristics, attempted to fill this gap by examining gender differences in the correlates of lifetime and past 30-day marijuana use.
Read more in Journal of Addiction Medicine: March 2011 – Volume 5 – Issue 1 – pp 65-73
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