Teens who frequently go out with friends more likely to use marijuana

February 2, 2009

Marijuana use appears to have decreased among most European and North American adolescents between 2002 and 2006, and those who went out with friends on fewer evenings of the week were less likely to report using the drug, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.

"Cannabis [marijuana] use among young people is a serious public health concern," the authors write as background information in the article. Recent evidence links marijuana use to motor vehicle accidents, injuries, inflammatory and cancerous changes in the airways and mental health problems, including depression. Long-term detrimental effects include poor academic performance and failure to complete schooling, impeding development and hampering future career opportunities.

"One factor that may help explain why adolescents engage in cannabis use is association with cannabis-using peers, which can increase the availability of cannabis and socially influence use," the authors write. To investigate this link and also trends in marijuana use over time, Emmanuel Kuntsche, Ph.D., of the Swiss Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drugs Problems, Lausanne, and colleagues analyzed data from 93,297 15-year-old students who participated in the Health Behavior in School-Aged Children study. Participants in 31 countries (mostly in Europe and North America) were surveyed in 2002 and again in 2006 about marijuana use and the number of evenings per week they usually spend out with their friends, among other topics.

During the four-year study period, marijuana use decreased in most of the countries, with the most significant declines in England, Portugal, Switzerland, Slovenia and Canada. Increases were observed in Estonia, Lithuania, and Malta and among Russian girls. The number of evenings out with friends also declined in most countries during the same time period, although there was a wide range in averages, from about one evening per week for Portuguese girls to more than three evenings per week among boys and girls in the Ukraine, Russia, Scotland, Estonia and Spain.

"The more frequently adolescents reported going out with their friends in the evenings, the more likely they were to report using cannabis," the authors write. "This link was consistent for boys and girls and across survey years. Across countries, changes in the mean [average] frequency of evenings spent out were strongly linked to changes in cannabis use."

Besides a decline in evenings out with friends, potential reasons for the decline in marijuana use include prevention efforts, availability or changes in teen preferences. It is more difficult to pinpoint factors behind the decline in evenings out, the authors note. New forms of communication, such as e-mail and text messaging, may have replaced some face-to-face interactions, or that the high rate of marijuana use in 2002 may have increased parental concerns about substance use and made access to the drug and evenings out more difficult.

"This overview of trends in 31 countries and regions provides policy makers with important information on the prevalence and amount of change in cannabis use among boys and girls in their countries," the authors write. "There is a great need to learn more about the nature of evenings out with friends and related factors that might explain changes in adolescent cannabis use over time. Because there are many benefits to adolescent social interaction, it is important to determine how best to foster it without unduly increasing exposure opportunities for cannabis use."

Paper: Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2009;163[2]:119-125.

Source: JAMA and Archives Journals

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enantiomer2000
Feb 02, 2009

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Nobody should smoke marijuana. Same with alcohol. Sobriety is the best option for increasing your cognitive faculties and decreasing risk of serious munchies.
KeitoTen
Feb 02, 2009

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If there were the right education and the right laws marijuana would be less of a problem than alcohol. Making it illegal is the largest problem seen in most of these countries. enantiomer2000 is right though, if we all want to be the best we can we should probably just get rid of alcohol and marijuana all together.

... then we'd have more time to plan wars.
docknowledge
Feb 03, 2009

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Yet another study that (in part) didn't need to be made. Fairly few solitary teens look at a marijuana article and think "Yes, I'd like to contact organized crime and see what this is all about."
COCO
Feb 03, 2009

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I had a recent conversation with an obstensibly educated chap who felt his kids were better off boozing like fish than getting toasted with weed - there lies the crux of the problem - no understanding of effects - no doubt to the lack of proper 'drug' education in the world.
VOR
Feb 04, 2009

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MJ is very complex drug (chemically), with a complex of both desireable and undesireable effects. Thats as close to objective truth as you will ever get. That's one reason it's controversial. But the ultimate truth is that if you havnt used it for a while, you have absolutely no busisness commenting on its dangers and benefits, and no business contributing to its continued prohibition. And it is a true absolute fact that its prohibition causes far more harm than it prevents. Not only does it give us the the highest per-capita incarceration rate, it creates drug trade-related violence and conflict. A somewhat applicable analogy is that we are 'protected' from MJ the way we are 'protected' from terrorists by reducing our civil liberties. As glaringly true it is that prohibition is the greater evil, we lack the political will to even adequately publicise and acknowledge that fact, never mind correcting it. Most self-appointed 'expert' supporters of prohibition completely lack the proper knowledge and experience to speak wisely about MJ. And it is rediculous and 'conservatively moronic' to suggests that anyone who has used it is therefore not credible. Users are in fact the only ones that are credible. Ask B. Clinton lol.
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