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Routes of Marijuana Use — Behavioral Risk Factor. . . Twenty-two states and two territories administered the optional marijuana module in 2022 Weighted prevalences (with 95% CIs) of current and daily or near-daily marijuana use, as well as prevalence of each route of use, were reported overall and by demographic characteristics and, among women aged ≤49 years, by pregnancy status
Disparities in use modalities among adults who currently use cannabis . . . This study examined differences in cannabis use modalities among U S adults who currently use cannabis, revealing notable differences across sociodemographic groups, including variations in modality preferences by age, sex, race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, educational attainment, annual household income, and state MCLs status
Daily cannabis use, cannabis use disorder, and any medical cannabis use . . . Highlights • Daily cannabis use, disorder, and medical use were higher among sexual minoritized adults • Magnitudes of association were comparable across racial and ethnic subgroups • Associations with cross-sectional MCL status differed by racial, ethnic, and sexual minoritized subgroup • Cannabis outcome prevalences were generally higher in states with MCLs
Racial Disparities in Patterns and Modes of Current and Daily Marijuana . . . Abstract Objective This study sought to examine racial disparities in marijuana use among U S adults living with children Methods Data are drawn from the 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to examine the prevalence of current (past month) and frequent (≥20 days in the last 30 days) marijuana use along with the mode of marijuana use by 7 racial and ethnic groups (non-Hispanic
Evolving Disparities in Cannabis Use Among Youth by Demographics and . . . This study investigated the prevalence of past 30-day cannabis use among U S youth by cigarette use, alcohol use, demographics, and state-of-residence cannabis legal status in 2021 and examined whether changes in cannabis use prevalence were modified by these factors from 2013 to 2021
Racial and Ethnic Differences in Cannabis Use and Cannabis Use Disorder . . . Purpose of Review Heavy and prolonged use of cannabis is associated with several adverse health, legal, and social consequences Although cannabis use impacts all US racial ethnic groups, studies have revealed racial ethnic disparities in the initiation, prevalence, prevention, and treatment of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder (CUD) This review provides an overview of recent studies on
Racial and Ethnic Differences in Cannabis Use Following Legalization in . . . Multi-level logistic regressions were fit to estimates changes in cannabis use outcomes by race and ethnicity overall and by age between respondents in states with and without enacted RCLs, controlling for trends in states with medical cannabis laws or no cannabis laws