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Studio del 2006.
Gli autori concludono:
Regular or heavy cannabis use was associated with an increased risk of using other illicit drugs, abusing or becoming dependent upon other illicit drugs, and using a wider variety of other illicit drugs.
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Cannabis use and other illicit drug use: testing the cannabis gateway hypothesis - PubMed
Regular or heavy cannabis use was associated with an increased risk of using other illicit drugs, abusing or becoming dependent upon other illicit drugs, and using a wider variety of other illicit drugs. The risks of use, abuse/dependence, and use of a diversity of other drugs declined with...
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Studio del 2015.
Gli autori concludono:
Lifetime cumulative probability estimates indicated that 44.7% of individuals with lifetime cannabis use progressed to other illicit drug use at some time in their lives. (...) A large proportion of individuals who use cannabis go on to use other illegal drugs.
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Probability and predictors of the cannabis gateway effect: A national study
While several studies have shown a high association between cannabis use and use of other illicit drugs, the predictors of progression from cannabis to other illicit drugs remain largely unknown. This study aims to estimate the cumulative probability ...
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Studio del 2023.
Gli autori concludono:
(...) this study expands the available evidence on cannabis as a double gateway drug, finding that cannabis use markedly increases the likelihood of subsequently using other legal and illegal substances.