A new study by researchers affiliated with New York University's Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR), is now online ahead of print in Drug and Alcohol Dependence and it is one of the first national studies to examine risk factors for use of
synthetic marijuana among a large, nationally representative sample of teens.
Not exact matches
Heroin and
synthetic marijuana,
among other substances, are in our schools and in our communities, threatening their lives daily.
Social work researchers from the University of Washington have found that
among a group of active - duty Army personnel who use illicit drugs, the most abused substance is
synthetic marijuana, which is harder to detect than other drugs through standard drug tests.
Past year use of K2 / Spice, referred to as «
synthetic marijuana» in the survey, was reported at 3.7 percent
among 12th graders, down from 11.3 percent five years ago.
Synthetic marijuana is largely used
among adolescents for recreation.