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Moving From Research to Practice Just in Time: The Treatment of Cannabis Use Disorders Comes of Age

NCJ Number
198570
Journal
Addiction Volume: 97 Issue: Supplement 1 Dated: December 2002 Pages: 1-3
Author(s)
H. Westley Clark; Arthur MacNeill Horton Jr.; Michael Dennis; Thomas F. Babor
Date Published
December 2002
Length
3 pages
Annotation
This introduction provides and overview of papers discussing the treatment of marijuana use disorders from the Cannabis Youth Treatment Study and the Marijuana Treatment Project.
Abstract
The authors argue that cannabis use continues to receive considerable attention by policymakers and researchers in the United States because it is the most widely used and treated illicit drug, this introduction presents a series of statistics illustrating marijuana usage in the United States. Contending that according to the 2000 United States National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, 1.6 million Americans meet the criteria for being classified as dependent on cannabis, with 1.2 million additional Americans meeting the criteria for abusing cannabis, the authors maintain that 713,000 of these individuals sought treatment for cannabis use in 2000. This introduction briefly discusses the Youth Treatment Study with adolescent substance users and the Marijuana Treatment Project with adult substance users and abusers. In conclusion, the authors state that the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment believes that by funding substance use and abuse projects, they are able to fundamentally alter the ways that experts, treatment clients, and the general public view cannabis abuse treatment. References

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