在JAMA小儿科进行的440,000个青年研究将青少年大麻的使用与不良的学术成果联系起来。 440,000-youth study in JAMA Pediatrics links adolescent marijuana use to poor academic outcomes.
涉及近440 000名青年的JAMA儿科研究发现,青少年吸食大麻与学业成绩不佳有关,包括低年级、高中毕业机会减少以及辍学率上升。 A study in JAMA Pediatrics involving nearly 440,000 youths found that adolescent marijuana use is linked to poor academic outcomes, including lower grades, decreased chances of high school completion, and increased dropout rates. 研究表明,大麻的早期和频繁使用加剧了这些风险。 The research indicates that early and frequent cannabis use exacerbates these risks. 随着大麻日益被接受和非刑罪化,调查结果突出表明迫切需要采取干预措施,防止青年接触大麻。 As marijuana becomes more accepted and decriminalized, the findings highlight the urgent need for interventions to prevent youth exposure.