Legal Cannabis and Mental Health Admissions

Discussion in 'Marijuana News' started by Storm Crow, Nov 7, 2023.

  1. Well, another prohibitionist myth bites the dust! Rather than cause a rise in admissions for mental health, recreational legalization causes a drop in them!


    Study Examines the Impact of Recreational Cannabis Legalization on Mental Health Treatment Admissions https://www.cannabissciencetech.com...ization-on-mental-health-treatment-admissions

    The research indicated that recreational cannabis laws led to a significant decrease in mental health treatment admissions.

    A study published in the journal Health Economics examined the effects of cannabis legalization on mental health treatment (1). Citing the prevalence of mental health illness and increasing mental health diagnoses in the United States, the study, “The highs and the lows: Recreational marijuana laws and mental health treatment,” looked at data from ten states that had recent laws concerning cannabis for recreational uses (1). “This paper uses an event-study within a difference-in-differences framework to study the short-run impact of state RMLs [recreational marijuana laws] on admissions into mental health treatment facilities,” the introduction stated (1). It also stated that the current studies on cannabis and mental health have produced mixed results, and that other research has also indicated that adolescent and adult use increases after a state legalizes cannabis (1).

    The author of the study, Alberto Ortega, PhD, assistant professor at Indiana University, concluded that in the early years after a state enacted a law legalizing recreational cannabis, the average number of mental health treatment admissions declined (1,2). “Once a state has an RML, there is a clear, immediate, statistically significant decrease in total admissions,” he explained in the Results section (1). “This estimate indicates that RMLs laws led to a roughly 37% decrease in total mental health treatment admissions or about 92 fewer admissions per 10,000 individuals in a state.”

    “The findings are driven by white, Black, and Medicaid-funded admissions and are consistent for both male and female admissions,” Dr. Ortega also wrote (1). “The results are robust to alternative specifications and sensitivity analysis.” (snipped)

    The last paragraph just says they don't know why this is happening and (as always :rolleyes:) more study is needed.


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  2. #2 Galaxy420, Nov 8, 2023
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    as a professional will tell you when metabolizing cannabis plant - you are not crazy you are high-
    my spiritual awakening is someone else's psychotic moment
    that page just pulls up a blank white screen
     
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