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cannabis use associated_with cannabis use disorder

Subject
cannabis use
Relation
associated_with
Object
cannabis use disorder
p-value
0.001
Evidence from: primary | all sources

Evidence (7 sources)

Psychosocial moderation of polygenic risk for cannabis involvement: the role of trauma exposure and frequency of religious service attendance. (2019) PMID:31636251 primary
Cannabis use and CUD were moderately correlated (r2: 0.40, p < 0.001)
confidence: 0.98
Psychosocial moderation of polygenic risk for cannabis involvement: the role of trauma exposure and frequency of religious service attendance. (2019) PMID:31636251 primary
Cannabis use and CUD were moderately correlated (r2: 0.40, p < 0.001)
confidence: 0.95
Psychosocial moderation of polygenic risk for cannabis involvement: the role of trauma exposure and frequency of religious service attendance. (2019) PMID:31636251 primary
escalation of cannabis use and misuse ... in those with genetic susceptibility and a history of trauma exposure.
confidence: 0.78
Intersection of stress and gender in association with transitions in past year DSM-5 substance use disorder diagnoses in the United States. (2018) PMID:29527591 cited
DSM-5 cannabis use disorder (CUD) ...
confidence: 0.96
Prevalence of Marijuana Use Disorders in the United States Between 2001-2002 and 2012-2013. (2015) PMID:26502112 cited
the passage refers to marked national increases of cannabis use disorders
confidence: 0.80
A genetic perspective on the proposed inclusion of cannabis withdrawal in DSM-5. (2013) PMID:23194657 cited
diagnostic information on cannabis ... and questions assessing cannabis use disorders
confidence: 0.85
Prevalence of DSM-IV and DSM-5 alcohol, cocaine, opioid, and cannabis use disorders in a largely substance dependent sample. (2013) PMID:22884164 cited
The corresponding range for cannabis was lower, ranging from 0.12 to 0.29. For cannabis, 50% of participants endorsed no criteria, with an average count of 5 among those who endorsed at least one criterion.
confidence: 0.90