Literature DB >> 26144274

[Cannabis use: what to do in general practice?].

Victoire Benard1, Benjamin Rolland1, Nassir Messaadi2, Aymeric Petit3, Olivier Cottencin1, Laurent Karila4.   

Abstract

Cannabis use is now more frequent than alcohol drinking or tobacco smoking among young people (15-34years), whereas it may induce numerous medical aftermaths. Identifying and assessing cannabis use in general practice have become a current public health issue. The two steps of screening consist in spotting risky use of cannabis, and then in checking criteria for cannabis use disorder (CUD). Risky use requires a "brief intervention" by the general practitioner (GP). In case of CUD, the new DSM-5 criteria allow measuring the severity of the subsequent disorder, and listing the medical and social consequences. Using these criteria can help the GP to decide when the patient should be referred to an addiction-specialized unit. The GP has also to spot the different physical and psychiatric complications of cannabis use, in order to coordinate care between the different specialists.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26144274     DOI: 10.1016/j.lpm.2014.11.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Presse Med        ISSN: 0755-4982            Impact factor:   1.228


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1.  Cannabis users: Screen systematically, treat individually. A descriptive study of participants in a randomized trial in primary care.

Authors:  Catherine Laporte; Céline Lambert; Bruno Pereira; Olivier Blanc; Nicolas Authier; David Balayssac; Georges Brousse; Philippe Vorilhon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-12-02       Impact factor: 3.240

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