
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States. A growing number of Americans now perceive marijuana as relatively harmless and the notion that the drug should be legalized it is becoming increasingly popular. As policy in this area remains dynamic, resulting health issues, including the harm to adolescents and the potential for compounds to have therapeutic value, become more salient.Contemporary Health Issues on Marijuana is a balanced, empirically driven volume that highlights new and meaningful theory and evidence pertaining to marijuana use. Authored by a multidisciplinary group of experts from the fields of psychology, epidemiology, medicine, and criminal justice, chapters comprehensively review numerous research domains of public health interest with respect to marijuana use, including the drug's impact on cognitive and neurological functioning, its medical effects, treatment approaches for cannabis use disorders, the effects of marijuana smoking on lung function, and marijuana-impaired driving. The book concludes with a chapter on policy implications, taking stock of current trends and anticipating prevalence rates and resulting health consequences that will only continue to grow. Contemporary Health Issues on Marijuana is a resource of great clinical, scientific, and public policy value that will be a must-have for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers alike.
This volume investigates the multifaceted public health consequences of marijuana use amidst shifting societal perceptions and evolving legalization policies. The authors, Ken C. Winters and Kevin A. Sabet, assemble a multidisciplinary team of experts to synthesize current empirical data regarding the drug's physiological and psychological impacts. By bridging the gap between clinical research and policy discourse, the text provides a framework for understanding the risks associated with cannabis consumption in a changing legal landscape.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a rigorous, evidence-based resource for professionals in medicine, criminal justice, and public policy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational reference for those seeking to understand the intersection of cannabis use and public health.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2018-07-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190263075
ISBN-13:
9780190263072
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