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Feds: Teen use of pot can lead to dependency, mental illness email this discussion to a friend?

By JENNIFER C. KERR
Associated Press Writer
 
3 months ago

WASHINGTON (AP) - Depression, teens and marijuana are a dangerous mix that can lead to dependency, mental illness or suicidal thoughts, according to a White House report being released Friday.


A teen who has been depressed at some point in the past year is more than twice as likely to have used marijuana as teens who have not reported being depressed - 25 percent compared with 12 percent, said the report by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.


"Marijuana is a more consequential substance of abuse than our culture has treated it in the last 20 years," said John Walters, director of the office. "This is not just youthful experimentation that they'll get over as we used to think in the past."


Smoking marijuana can lead to more serious problems, Walters said in an interview.


For example, using marijuana increases the risk of developing mental disorders by 40 percent, the report said. And teens who smoke pot at least once a month over a yearlong period are three times more likely to have suicidal thoughts than nonusers, it said.


The report also cited research that showed that teens who smoke marijuana when feeling depressed were more than twice as likely as their peers to abuse or become addicted to pot - 8 percent compared with 3 percent.


Experts who have worked with children say there's nothing harmless about marijuana.


"I've seen many, many kids' lives negatively impacted and taken off track because of marijuana," said Elizabeth Stanley-Salazar, director of adolescent services for Phoenix House treatment centers in California. "It's somewhat Russian roulette. There are so many factors, emotional, psychological, biological. You can't predict the experimentation and how it will impact a kid."


Bruce Mirken, communications director for the Marijuana Policy Project, an organization that advocates the decriminalization of marijuana, called the study "an absolutely dishonest report, deliberately confusing correlation with causation."


"This very week the British government's official scientific advisers on illegal drugs issued a report saying they are 'unconvinced that there is a causal relationship between the use of cannabis and any affective disorder,' such as depression, he said.


The drug control policy office analyzed about a dozen studies looking at marijuana use, including research by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.


Overall, marijuana use among teens has decreased 25 percent since 2001, down to about 2.3 million kids who used pot at least once a month, the drug control office said.


While the drop is encouraging, Walters appealed to parents to recognize signs of possible drug use and depression.


"It's not something you look the other way about when your teen starts appearing careless about their grooming, withdrawing from the family, losing interest in daily activities," Walters said. "Find out what's wrong."


 

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White House Office of National Drug Control Policy: http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov

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tags:  teens drugs, pot problem, marijuanna, mentall illnesses, depression
 
1. myLot reputation of 95/100. snowy22315 (3287)   3 months ago

This is scary. Anything that can mess with your brain chemistry needs to be regarded with concern.This is particularly true of a younger teen wh0's brain is still developing.

 
2. myLot reputation of 92/100. xXxMikesWifeyxXx (1544)   3 months ago

when i was in middle school and highschool i smoked marijuanna all the time. not that i have grown up and have akid of my own. i dont go around it,and dont associate myself with anyone who does smoke it. But i knew all this and i still did it. i doubt these findings are ganna stop youth from using. i think we need more education on it. one way i see it might working and making a large impact is in the schools. makeing like a fund rasier to raise money to have a certin famous person come to the school when kids look up to someone so much whatever they say to them matters. i would send a peice of paper around the school with a a b c choice and wichever one is picked the most try to raise money to hire them to come to the school for an assembly. have that person speal out about pot and why its bad. and also what effect it can have on hvaing a career like theirs.
i dont know mabey it would be hard but i still think it would help. not work 100% but it would help.

 
3. myLot reputation of 90/100. highflyingxangel (5506)   3 months ago

This is exactly why people need to take it more seriously. Kids don't need it, it doesn't need to be legalized so everyone can smoke it. Believe it or not, the ones that are trying to push to have it legalized are just skewing the data. It's a lot worse than they want everyone to think. Sure, using the hemp from it is very, very useful. But smoking it is not.

 
4. myLot reputation of 94/100. alindahaw (635)   3 months ago

Parents should pay closer attention to what their kids are doing and who they hang out with after school. Peer pressure can have some tremendous effects on kids that even if they do not really want to use these illegal drugs, they are forced to do so just be counted as one of the "in crowd".

 
5. myLot reputation of 96/100. warmweatherwoman (721)   3 months ago

It's funny how any study the "white house" reports on seems to be set in stone with many. These are the same people that have us in this war - on the hunt for weapons that don't exist and set up surrendors for the purposes of national media's use to convince us that this war is just!

I don't believe these statistics for a moment. If anything, marijuana has in the past 5000 years or so been used for medicinal purposes- one being depression/ bi-polar disease. This is just another way to help the government control the use of marijuana- because of course- how can they let people have the choice of using something that doesn't make them a profit!- because it is known- that the best pot- doesn't come from anywhere in America.

 
6. myLot reputation of 93/100. elmiko (864)   3 months ago

If this is the case I wonder if smoking can cause the same thing.

 
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