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Behavioral Health and Substance Use Correlates of E-Cigarette Use in Early Pregnancy.
Young-Wolff KC, Bhattacharya S, Adams SR, Kline-Simon A, Prochaska JJ, Kuzniewicz MW, Does MB, Ansley D, Castellanos C, Nugent JR. Young-Wolff KC, et al. Am J Prev Med. 2026 Jun 7:108477. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2026.108477. Online ahead of print. Am J Prev Med. 2026. PMID: 42259400
METHODS: This cross-sectional study examined pregnancies in a Northern California healthcare system (11/2020-12/2024) with universal screening for prenatal e-cigarette use, depression, intimate partner violence (IPV), and other substances (alcohol, cannabis, prescri …
METHODS: This cross-sectional study examined pregnancies in a Northern California healthcare system (11/2020-12/2024) with universal screeni …
Police experiences with cannabis legalization and perceptions of broader drug policy reform.
Silberzahn BE, Schneider KE, Sisson LN, Winiker AK, Weiss M, Pozo BD, Rouhani S. Silberzahn BE, et al. Int J Drug Policy. 2026 Aug;154:105356. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2026.105356. Epub 2026 Jun 4. Int J Drug Policy. 2026. PMID: 42236387
Officer accounts of increased public consumption, persistent illicit markets, and drug-related violence, combined with diminished enforcement authority under cannabis legalization led officers to anticipate similar challenges with safer supply and legalization of ot …
Officer accounts of increased public consumption, persistent illicit markets, and drug-related violence, combined with diminished enf …
Restrictive Masculinity Norms and Behavioral Health Outcomes Among Rhode Island Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults.
Rosenthal SR, McKinnon RA, Pereira HE, Kemp AM. Rosenthal SR, et al. R I Med J (2013). 2026 Jun 1;109(6):28-33. R I Med J (2013). 2026. PMID: 42202090 Free article.
Outcomes include alcohol use disorder (AUD), cannabis use disorder (CUD), heroin use, intimate partner violence (IPV), problematic pornography use, and problem gambling. ...
Outcomes include alcohol use disorder (AUD), cannabis use disorder (CUD), heroin use, intimate partner violence (IPV), problem …
Adverse Effects of Non-Medical Use of Cannabis or Opioids Associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences.
Aslam MV, Rooks-Peck C, Florence C, Barnett SBL, Gaffney C, Swedo EA. Aslam MV, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2026 Apr 29;23(5):574. doi: 10.3390/ijerph23050574. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2026. PMID: 42196667 Free PMC article.
Non-medical use of cannabis (NmC) and/or opioids (NmO) can lead to adverse health effects (AHEs), yet the proportion of these harms attributable to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) remains unclear. ...
Non-medical use of cannabis (NmC) and/or opioids (NmO) can lead to adverse health effects (AHEs), yet the proportion of these harms a …
Validation of a Small Language Model for DSM-5 Substance Category Classification in Child Welfare Records.
Perron BE, Stoll D, Victor BG, Qi Z, Jud A, Ryan JP. Perron BE, et al. J Evid Based Soc Work (2019). 2026 May 14:1-14. doi: 10.1080/26408066.2026.2673377. Online ahead of print. J Evid Based Soc Work (2019). 2026. PMID: 42133549
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated that large language models (LLMs) can perform binary classification tasks on child welfare narratives, such as detecting the presence or absence of constructs such as substance-related problems, domestic violence, and firearms i …
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated that large language models (LLMs) can perform binary classification tasks on child welfare narr …
Distinct scars: unique effects of physical and sexual abuse on mental health outcomes in a gender-specific substance use disorder sample in Brazil from 1998 to 2024.
Gomes MNS, Di Santi T, Wolff L, Barbosa SL, Tomazela JV, Mendes ACB, Tótolo P, Jeng Chian Suen P, Santos AAM, Brasiliano S, Hochgraf PB, Bacchi PS. Gomes MNS, et al. Arch Womens Ment Health. 2026 Apr 30;29(3):70. doi: 10.1007/s00737-026-01702-5. Arch Womens Ment Health. 2026. PMID: 42059973 Free PMC article. Review.
CONCLUSIONS: SA was associated with internalizing patterns, such as suicidal ideation and cannabis/sedative use, whereas PA was linked to externalizing patterns, including physical aggression and cocaine/crack use. ...Sexual abuse independently linked to suicidal thoughts …
CONCLUSIONS: SA was associated with internalizing patterns, such as suicidal ideation and cannabis/sedative use, whereas PA was linke …
A Systematic Review of Clinical Phenomenology, Differential Diagnosis and Prognostic Outcomes of Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorders.
Ricci V, Martinotti G, Maina G. Ricci V, et al. Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2026 Apr 26:207640261439774. doi: 10.1177/00207640261439774. Online ahead of print. Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2026. PMID: 42037032 Review.
RESULTS: Thirty-six studies encompassing over 80,000 individuals were included. Cannabis-induced psychosis was consistently characterized by prominent positive symptoms, preserved negative domains, and elevated affective and anxiety features, with transition rates to schiz …
RESULTS: Thirty-six studies encompassing over 80,000 individuals were included. Cannabis-induced psychosis was consistently character …
Commercial cannabis product testing: Fidelity to labels and regulations.
Limbacher SA, Godbole S, Wrobel J, Mackie DI, Goldman S, Brooks-Russell A. Limbacher SA, et al. PLoS One. 2026 Apr 15;21(4):e0321832. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0321832. eCollection 2026. PLoS One. 2026. PMID: 41984762 Free PMC article.
AIMS: Explore the accuracy of cannabis product labels and differences between THC label accuracy and product type. DESIGN: Data for this analysis come from a larger observational study of cannabis impairment. ...CONCLUSIONS: There is tension between legally allowabl …
AIMS: Explore the accuracy of cannabis product labels and differences between THC label accuracy and product type. DESIGN: Data for t …
Use of Illicit Substances and Violent Behaviour in Psychotic Disorders: Two Nationwide Case-Control Studies and Meta-Analyses.
Lamsma J, Cahn W, Fazel S; GROUP and NEDEN investigators. Lamsma J, et al. Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ). 2026 Jan;24(1):99-104. doi: 10.1176/appi.focus.26024106. Epub 2026 Jan 15. Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ). 2026. PMID: 41953886
First, we used logistic regression models to estimate the associations of daily and nondaily use with violence for cannabis, stimulants, depressants and hallucinogens in the GROUP and NEDEN samples separately. ...RESULTS: Daily use, compared with nondaily or no use, …
First, we used logistic regression models to estimate the associations of daily and nondaily use with violence for cannabis, s …
Mapping the Interplay Between Childhood Trauma, Substance Use, and Psychopathology in Early Psychosis: A Network Analysis Approach.
Kiakos D, Alameda L, Abrahamyan-Empson L, Spanevello C, Gorgellino M, Alerci L, Mebdouhi N, Conus P, Vieira S. Kiakos D, et al. Schizophr Bull. 2026 Mar 7;52(2):sbaf253. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbaf253. Schizophr Bull. 2026. PMID: 41863386 Free PMC article.
Current use of alcohol, opioids, cocaine, cannabis, and amphetamines was evaluated with the Case Manager Rating Scale for Substance Abuse. ...Cannabis emerged as a central bridge, linking trauma to both symptom severity and broader substance use. ...
Current use of alcohol, opioids, cocaine, cannabis, and amphetamines was evaluated with the Case Manager Rating Scale for Substance A …
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