FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
July 12, 2010 -- Traditionally, many have believed that marijuana
is the safest drug. Fortunately enough, newer studies are finding
that the popular and once thought safer drug, is not as safe
as many people think. These current studies are concluding that
teen marijuana drug abuse can cause a greater
risk for anxiety and mood disorders.
In one study’s findings demonstrated a relationship
between cannabis use and anxiety and mood disorders. The study
concluded that those who smoke cannabis on a daily basis have
a significantly greater chance of having an anxiety or mood
disorder than those who abstain (Cheung, Mann, Ialomiteanu,
Stoduto, Chan, & Rehm, 2010). One of the more interesting
results from the study was that even smoking at relatively
low levels (i.e once a week, or month), for some individuals
an anxiety or mood disorder may still occur (Cheung, Mann,
Ialomiteanu, Stoduto, Chan, & Rehm, 2010) .
Another study that was recently published by the World health
Organization on teen use of marijuana and
depression concurred with the finding of the first study.
This study surveyed 50,000 adults in 17 countries taking part
in a World Health Organization mental health study. The results
of the study found a correlation between teen marijuana
drug abuse and depression later in life (de Graaf
et al, 2010 ). In addition, study also concluded that there
would be a 50% increase in the risk of developing a mood disorder
such as depression for those who smoke during adolescence
(de Graaf et al, 2010).
As stated above, anxiety disorders can be very debilitating
illnesses associated with teen drug abuse.
Anxiety disorders are characterized by:
• Constant worrying or obsession about small or large
concerns
• Restlessness and feeling keyed up or on edge
• Fatigue
• Difficulty concentrating or your mind "going
blank"
• Irritability
• Muscle tension or muscle aches
• Trembling, feeling twitchy or being easily startled
• Trouble sleeping
• Sweating, nausea or diarrhea
• Shortness of breath or rapid heartbeat
In children and adolescents:
In addition to the symptoms and other conditions above, teens
may have excessive worries about:
• Performance at school or sporting events
• Being on time (punctuality)
• Earthquakes, nuclear war or other catastrophic events
A teen with the disorder may also:
• Feel overly anxious to fit in
• Be a perfectionist
• Lack confidence
• Redo tasks because they aren't perfect the first time
• Strive for approval
• Require a lot of reassurance about performance
(Mayo clinic , 2009)
Depression is another debilitating disease that parents must
watch for if they find out that their teen used drugs such
as marijuana. Depression in teens includes:
• Sadness or hopelessness
• Irritability, anger, or hostility
• Tearfulness or frequent crying
• Withdrawal from friends and family
• Loss of interest in activities
• Changes in eating and sleeping habits
• Restlessness and agitation
• Feelings of worthlessness and guilt
• Lack of enthusiasm and motivation
• Fatigue or lack of energy
• Difficulty concentrating
• Thoughts of death or suicide
(Mayo Clinic , 2010)
To conclude, parents please mindful of you teen’s activities.
Marijuana can destroy a person’s life. Thankfully, these
studies are coming to light; because for years now there has
been an argument that marijuana was safer and should not be
illegal. Now we have tangible evidence to show that this drug
can cause long term psychiatric issues that could negatively
affect your teen’s future.
If you are a friend or family member of a teen struggling
with drug and or alcohol abuse, call now
for help at our toll free teen addiction treatment
center helpline:
1-888-757-6237
or e-mail
us.
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Teen Rehab is here to help your teen and your family
through this difficult process.

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