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  • Academic, socioeconomic and interpersonal consequences of cannabis use : a narrative review 

    Castellanos Ryan, Natalie; Morin, Elisabeth; Rioux, Charlie; London-Nadeau, Kira; Leblond, Maggy (Taylor and Francis, 2021-04-05)
    This article reviews the literature on the association between cannabis use (CU) and psychosocial functioning, operationalized here as academic achievement, economic prospects, social relationships and quality of life. So far, study results have been ...
  • Cannabis use, depression and suicidal ideation in adolescence : direction of associations in a population based cohort 

    Bolanis, Despina; Orri, Massimiliano; Castellanos Ryan, Natalie; Renaud, Johanne; Montreuil, Tina; Boivin, Michel; Vitaro, Frank; Tremblay, Richard Ernest; Turecki, Gustavo; Côté, Sylvana; Séguin, Jean; Geoffroy, Marie-Claude (Elsevier, 2020-05-29)
    Background To clarify the direction of the association between frequency of cannabis use, depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation from 15 to 20 years using cross-lagged analyses. Method We included 1606 adolescents from the province of Québec ...
  • Municipal regulation of cannabis and public health in Canada : a comparison of Alberta, Ontario, and Québec 

    Gagnon, François; Huynh, Christophe; Kilborn, Michelle; Fry, Michelle; Vallée, Rachel; Janezic, Isidora (Wiley, 2022-04-25)
    Canada legalized nonmedical cannabis in October 2018, but significant variations in municipal regulations exist. This study explored the variations that exist and pondered their potential public health consequences. A comparative analysis was completed ...
  • Predictors and Consequences of Simultaneous Alcohol and Cannabis Use in Adolescents 

    Nault-Brière, Frédéric; Fallu, Jean-Sébastien; Descheneaux, Ariane; Janosz, Michel (2011-07)
    Background/Aims: The simultaneous use of alcohol and cannabis is common among adolescents, but has been little studied. In this study, we examine predictors and consequences of this behavior in a population-based sample of high school students. Method: ...
  • Risk factors associated with driving after cannabis use among Canadian young adults 

    Huynh, Christophe; Beaulieu-Thibodeau, Alexis; Fallu, Jean-Sébastien; Bergeron, Jacques; Flores-Aranda, Jorge; Jacques, Alain; Brochu, Serge (SAGE, 2021-10-11)
    This study identifid the most prominent risk factors associated with driving after cannabis use (DACU). 1,126 Canadian drivers (17–35 years old) who have used cannabis in the past 12 months completed an online questionnaire about sociodemographic ...
  • Typologies of Canadian young adults who drive after cannabis use : a two-step cluster analysis 

    Huynh, Christophe; Beaulieu-Thibodeau, Alexis; Fallu, Jean-Sébastien; Bergeron, Jacques; Jacques, Alain; Brochu, Serge (Wiley, 2022-01-31)
    Young adults that drive after cannabis use (DACU) may not share all the same characteristics. This study aimed to iden-tify typologies of Canadians who engage in DACU. About 910 cannabis users with a driver's license (17–35years old) who have ...