challenging the “inoffensiveness” of regular cannabis use by its associations with other current risky substance use—a census of 20-year-old swiss men

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3,537 men enrolling in 2007 for mandatory army recruitment procedures were assessed for the co-occurrence of risky licit substance use among risky cannabis users. Risky cannabis use was defined as at least twice weekly; risky alcohol use as 6+ drinks more than once/monthly, or more than 20 drinks per week; and risky tobacco use as daily smoking. Ninety-five percent of all risky cannabis users reported other risky use. They began using cannabis earlier than did non-risky users, but age of onset was unrelated to other risky substance use. A pressing public health issue among cannabis users stems from risky licit substance use warranting preventive efforts within this age group.
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Authors ;Jacques Cornuz;Jean-Bernard Daeppen;Pierre-André Michaud;Carole Willi;Jacques Gaume;Gerhard Gmel
Journal archives of biochemistry and biophysics
Year 2010
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10.3390/ijerph7010046
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