What do we know about adolescent cannabis use? Prevalence, harms and interventions
Submitted by Edie
- 3 July 2020
This webinar is for teachers, parents and others who are seeking information about adolescent cannabis use and reducing cannabis-related harm. Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among young people worldwide.
In Australia, around 1 in 10 high school students (12-17 years-old) have ever used cannabis, a rate that has remained relatively stable for over 10 years. Unfortunately, cannabis potency (THC content) has since increased remarkably, which has found to be associated with higher rates of cannabis dependence, psychosis, anxiety and depression.
This relationship between cannabis potency and harms is especially concerning considering that young people can be particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of cannabis.