Cannabis, marijuana children and young people #PSHE #DRUGS

Cannabis, marijuana children and young people #PSHE #DRUGS

Millions of questionnaires from SHEU have been completed by young people since the Unit was founded in 1977. We have the answers to thousands of questions.
 
In 2011 we showed that about 1 in 5 pupils in Year 10 (14-15 yr. olds) had tried at least one drug with up to 11% of Year 10 pupils reporting they tried cannabis. However, figures from 1986 show a declining trend - from around 2003 - of those who report taking cannabis
 
The following links are taken from the SHEU research about young people archive: Drugs
They show recent research into cannabis (2012/13), from around the world.

The persistence of the association between adolescent cannabis use and common mental disorders into young adulthood (pdf)

Individual and Country-Level Effects of Cannabis-Related Perceptions on Cannabis Use. A Multilevel Study Among Adolescents in 32 European Countries

The potential harm of cannabis among adolescents

Influences on Boys' Marijuana Use in High School: A Two-Part Random Intercept Growth Model

Brain imaging insight into cannabis as a pain killer

Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife

The effects of cannabis use on physical and mental health

Parenting Practices and Adolescent Risk Behavior: Rules on Smoking and Drinking Also Predict Cannabis Use and Early Sexual Debut (pdf)

Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife
… and …
Young cannabis smokers run risk of lower IQ

Cannabis use and subclinical positive psychotic experiences in early adolescence: findings from a Dutch survey

Does Capital at Home Matter More than Capital at School? The Case of Adolescent Alcohol and Marijuana Use (pdf)

Legalising marijuana signals new social norms US drugs policy must match

 
 

Author: 
DavidMcG