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A new study suggests that cannabis use disorder leads to an increased risk of developing bipolar disorder and depression. Cannabis is one of the world's most commonly used illegal drugs. New Danish research suggests that cannabis use disorder is more strongly linked with the development of mental disorders than previously assumed. The study includes register data from more than six million Danes and its findings indicate that cannabis use disorder increases the risk of both psychotic and non-psychotic depression and bipolar disorder. He is the lead author of the study, which has just been published in the scientific journal JAMA Psychiatry. According to the Danish Health Authority , one in three Danes under the age of 25 has smoked cannabis. However, the new study only focuses on people with a significant consumption of cannabis such that they have been registered with a substance use disorder — e. Several studies have supported the hypothesis that extensive cannabis use is not harmless to human mental health. For example, previous studies suggest that cannabis use disorder can increase the risk of developing schizophrenia. But until now, the risk of other mental disorders has been sparsely studied. The results recommend caution when it comes to using cannabis. This applies to people with an increased risk of developing mental illness, and to politicians and other decision-makers who are discussing the possibilities of legalising cannabis,' says Oskar Hougaard Jefsen. An increasing number of countries are legalising the production and sale of cannabis for medicinal and recreational use. Since , general practitioners in Denmark have been able to write prescriptions for drugs based on cannabis for patients as part of a trial scheme that also gives companies and individuals the opportunity to produce cannabis for medicinal or industrial use. Oskar Hougaard Jefsen believes that the results of the study should be considered when it comes to legalising and controlling cannabis use. This could strengthen preventative measures,' he says, adding that there is a particular need for more knowledge about the dose-dependent effects of cannabis use on the brain, cognition and behaviour, and for identifying risk factors for the transition from cannabis use disorder to psychiatric disorders. Oskar Hougaard Jefsen points out that, despite the indications in the study, it does not provide conclusive evidence that cannabis causes these mental disorders. For example, he cannot rule out that undiagnosed depression or bipolar disorder has led some of the people in the register-based study to develop cannabis use disorder — i. It seems unlikely that so many people would go undiagnosed for so long,' he says. However, conclusive evidence would require a randomised controlled trial in which a group of people would have to smoke large amounts of cannabis to see if this increased their risk of developing mental illness in the long term, and such a study would of course be unethical,' he says. Extensive study links cannabis use disorder to mental disorders A new study suggests that cannabis use disorder leads to an increased risk of developing bipolar disorder and depression. He is the first author of the study, which includes register data from more than six million Danes. Photo: Simon Byrial Fischel. More countries are legalising cannabis Several studies have supported the hypothesis that extensive cannabis use is not harmless to human mental health. No conclusive evidence Oskar Hougaard Jefsen points out that, despite the indications in the study, it does not provide conclusive evidence that cannabis causes these mental disorders. The research results - more information The study is a register-based epidemiological cohort study of 6,, people born in Denmark before , and who lived in Denmark between and An equal number of men and women appear in the study. Revised

Aarhus buying marijuana

A new study suggests that cannabis use disorder leads to an increased risk of developing bipolar disorder and depression. Cannabis is one of the world's most commonly used illegal drugs. New Danish research suggests that cannabis use disorder is more strongly linked with the development of mental disorders than previously assumed. The study includes register data from more than six million Danes and its findings indicate that cannabis use disorder increases the risk of both psychotic and non-psychotic depression and bipolar disorder. He is the lead author of the study, which has just been published in the scientific journal JAMA Psychiatry. According to the Danish Health Authority , one in three Danes under the age of 25 has smoked cannabis. However, the new study only focuses on people with a significant consumption of cannabis such that they have been registered with a substance use disorder — e. Several studies have supported the hypothesis that extensive cannabis use is not harmless to human mental health. For example, previous studies suggest that cannabis use disorder can increase the risk of developing schizophrenia. But until now, the risk of other mental disorders has been sparsely studied. The results recommend caution when it comes to using cannabis. This applies to people with an increased risk of developing mental illness, and to politicians and other decision-makers who are discussing the possibilities of legalising cannabis,' says Oskar Hougaard Jefsen. An increasing number of countries are legalising the production and sale of cannabis for medicinal and recreational use. Since , general practitioners in Denmark have been able to write prescriptions for drugs based on cannabis for patients as part of a trial scheme that also gives companies and individuals the opportunity to produce cannabis for medicinal or industrial use. Oskar Hougaard Jefsen believes that the results of the study should be considered when it comes to legalising and controlling cannabis use. This could strengthen preventative measures,' he says, adding that there is a particular need for more knowledge about the dose-dependent effects of cannabis use on the brain, cognition and behaviour, and for identifying risk factors for the transition from cannabis use disorder to psychiatric disorders. Oskar Hougaard Jefsen points out that, despite the indications in the study, it does not provide conclusive evidence that cannabis causes these mental disorders. For example, he cannot rule out that undiagnosed depression or bipolar disorder has led some of the people in the register-based study to develop cannabis use disorder — i. It seems unlikely that so many people would go undiagnosed for so long,' he says. However, conclusive evidence would require a randomised controlled trial in which a group of people would have to smoke large amounts of cannabis to see if this increased their risk of developing mental illness in the long term, and such a study would of course be unethical,' he says. Extensive study links cannabis use disorder to mental disorders A new study suggests that cannabis use disorder leads to an increased risk of developing bipolar disorder and depression. He is the first author of the study, which includes register data from more than six million Danes. Photo: Simon Byrial Fischel. More countries are legalising cannabis Several studies have supported the hypothesis that extensive cannabis use is not harmless to human mental health. No conclusive evidence Oskar Hougaard Jefsen points out that, despite the indications in the study, it does not provide conclusive evidence that cannabis causes these mental disorders. The research results - more information The study is a register-based epidemiological cohort study of 6,, people born in Denmark before , and who lived in Denmark between and An equal number of men and women appear in the study. Revised

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