Factors associated with the use of cannabis for self-medication by adults: data from the French TEMPO cohort study.
Solène WallezIsabelle KousignianIrwin HeckerSelma Faten Rezag BaraAstrid Juhl AndersenMaria MelchiorJean-Sébastien CadwalladerMurielle Mary-KrausePublished in: Journal of cannabis research (2024)
Engaging in cannabis use during adolescence or early adulthood may increase the likelihood of resorting to self-medication in adulthood. Due to the propensity of individuals with cannabis use during adolescence to resort to uncontrolled products for self-medication, this population should be more systematically targeted and screened for symptoms and comorbidities that may be associated with cannabis use.