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Risk of marijuana dependence

An association exists between individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) and risk for developing marijuana dependence, appearing especially vulnerable to marijuana use disorders (MUD). Research indicates that social anxiety disorder and marijuana dependence share an especially prevalent relationship, wherein the rate of marijuana dependence is greater than twice more likely to occur in individuals with SAD as opposed to any other anxiety disorder. Furthermore, adolescents with SAD have approximately five times greater the risk of developing marijuana dependence. Evidence strongly suggests social anxiety is a risk factor of MUD.

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Updated 2023-07-13

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