NPR (1/21, Chen) reports in its “Shots” blog that a study published last August in Psychology of Addictive Behaviors “that found no connection between male teens’ marijuana use and the risk of psychotic disorders is in error, the researchers said Wednesday.” Upon reanalyzing their data, the researchers “found that the men in the study who smoked weed as youngsters were more likely to have psychotic disorders, but still were not more likely to report any health problems than nonsmokers.”
Related Links:
— “Study Erred In Finding No Link Between Teen Pot Use And Psychosis,” January 21, National Public Radio, January 21, 2016.