Updated On: 04 October, 2021 04:00 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
The research, which has published in the journal Psychological Medicine, indicated that people who had a history of cannabis use were three times more likely to develop mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression, and seven times more likely to develop psychosis and schizophrenia
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Those with a recorded history of cannabis use in general practice records are at a much higher risk of developing mental ill-health problems such as anxiety or depression as well as severe mental illnesses, new research shows.
The findings indicated that following the first recorded use of cannabis, patients were three times more likely to develop common mental health problems such as depression and anxiety.