Abstract
Background: Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance in the United States and worldwide. Marijuana use is a problem of increasing magnitude among adolescents. Use typically begins in adolescence and is associated with a variety of adverse outcomes.
Method: This article will present an overview of trends in marijuana use, and will review the endocannabinoid system and marijuana. It will discuss recent policy developments in US and their implications, especially for adolescents. Existing treatments will be reviewed, including findings from a recent randomized double-blind trial of N-acetylcysteine, a compound that reverses the dysregulation of the glutamate system that occurs in substance dependence.
Conclusions: The core treatment approaches include psychosocial interventions, sometimes in combination with each other. While a reduction in days of use is often achieved with most of these approaches, abstinence is a much more elusive goal. The evidence base for effective treatments remains inadequate especially with regard to adolescents, and there is an urgent need for more research in this area. Promising new treatments include N-acetylcysteine in conjunction with contingency management.
Keywords: Adolescents, marijuana use disorders, marijuana dependence, cannabis dependence, treatment, N-acetylcysteine.
Adolescent Psychiatry
Title:New Developments in Understanding and Treating Adolescent Marijuana Dependence
Volume: 3 Issue: 4
Author(s): Kevin M. Gray
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Keywords: Adolescents, marijuana use disorders, marijuana dependence, cannabis dependence, treatment, N-acetylcysteine.
Abstract: Background: Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance in the United States and worldwide. Marijuana use is a problem of increasing magnitude among adolescents. Use typically begins in adolescence and is associated with a variety of adverse outcomes.
Method: This article will present an overview of trends in marijuana use, and will review the endocannabinoid system and marijuana. It will discuss recent policy developments in US and their implications, especially for adolescents. Existing treatments will be reviewed, including findings from a recent randomized double-blind trial of N-acetylcysteine, a compound that reverses the dysregulation of the glutamate system that occurs in substance dependence.
Conclusions: The core treatment approaches include psychosocial interventions, sometimes in combination with each other. While a reduction in days of use is often achieved with most of these approaches, abstinence is a much more elusive goal. The evidence base for effective treatments remains inadequate especially with regard to adolescents, and there is an urgent need for more research in this area. Promising new treatments include N-acetylcysteine in conjunction with contingency management.
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Gray M. Kevin, New Developments in Understanding and Treating Adolescent Marijuana Dependence, Adolescent Psychiatry 2013; 3 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/221067660304140121173215
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/221067660304140121173215 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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