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Cannabis diagnosis was the most prevalent substance use disorder across all age, sex, racial/ethnic, and treatment setting groups among youth psychiatric patients, accounting for more than 80% of all SUD cases, with prevalence increasing from 1.6% in ages 2-12 to 25% in ages 13-17.
Effect sizeCannabis SUD 10.4% of all patients; >80% of all SUD cases; 21.2% among ages 13-17
ComparatorOther substance use disorders (alcohol 5.3%, nicotine 1.4%, cocaine 1.3%, opioids 1.0%)
Effect summarydecline; Cannabis SUD 10.4% of all patients; >80% of all SUD cases; 21.2% among ages 13-17

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PMC3196279
Substance use disorders and comorbid Axis I and II psychiatric disorders among young psychiatric patients: findings from a large electronic health records database
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