Weed Use & Binge Drinking: Risks for Teens
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- A new study finds an increase in risk of binge drinking among 12th graders who use two or more cannabis products.
- The cannabis marketplace continues to grow and evolve, offering consumers new ways to use cannabis-and new ways to combine it with other substances, such as alcohol.That practice can...
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Multi-Modal Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Binge Drinking Risk in Teens
A new study finds an increase in risk of binge drinking among 12th graders who use two or more cannabis products.
The cannabis marketplace continues to grow and evolve, offering consumers new ways to use cannabis-and new ways to combine it with other substances, such as alcohol.That practice can be particularly detrimental to adolescents, who are known to use both substances in high numbers.
And when it comes to cannabis use and binge drinking among high school seniors, modality matters, according to new research from the University at Buffalo. It finds that differing modes of cannabis consumption may be associated with risky alcohol use behaviors in this population.
Understanding the Connection: Cannabis and Binge Drinking
The study is among the first to evaluate modes of cannabis use on binge drinking outcomes among US 12th graders. Researchers sought to first assess modes of cannabis administration among 12th grade students. The next objective was to understand the association between different methods of cannabis use, such as smoking, vaping, or consuming via edibles, and multi-modal cannabis use-the use of two or more cannabis products-with binge drinking outcomes over the previous two weeks.
