I anticipate that the P for this correlation to shrink SUBSTANTIALLY if entitlement reform related to SS / Medicare payments for schizophrenia are implemented. The group of people that rely on government handouts to live that also smoke pot and play video games as their full time job is likely high and substantial. (see what I did there grammar police?)samurai_science said:
Very interesting, I wonder what other problems this causes? Thoughts?
he PARF for CUD associated with schizophrenia almost tripled from 3.7% (95% CI, 2.7%-4.7%) during the prelegalization period to 10.3% (95% CI, 8.9%-11.7%) during the legalization period
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2829840Since legalization, new schizophrenia cases linked to heavy cannabis use have tripled.
— Nicholas Fabiano, MD (@NTFabiano) February 5, 2025
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I'm not defending THC at all. We need more study. It should not be a schedule 1 drug, it does wonders for pain management (as I have seen with older family members struggling with chronic disease), and is really bad for brain development up to at least age 25 (we do have good data on that). But, it has been largely ignored by pharma because it would be a cheap alternative to expensive opioids.
But, any argument that this particular correlation between THC and mental illness as causation is specious.
It takes a special kind of brainwashed useful idiot to politically defend government fraud, waste, and abuse.