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 tee
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 tee
use of
synthetic marijuana among a large, nationally representative sample of teens.
Most importantly, frequency of lifetime
marijuana use was the strongest correlate,
with more frequent
use further increasing odds of
synthetic marijuana use.