Associations of cannabis use, tobacco use, and incident anxiety, mood, and psychotic disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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  • What: In this review, confounding bias is evaluated using the confounder matrix (Petersen et_al, 2022) and E-values (VanderWeele and amp; Ding, 2017). The authors aimed to synthesize longitudinal studies examining the association of cannabis and tobacco use with incident mental illness, with a focus on critically assessing biases that limit causal interpretation. In line with other meta-analyses, this study reported evidence of a strong association between both substances and psychotic disorders (Gurillo et_al, 2015; Hunter et_al, 2020; Marconi et_al, 2016; Moore et_al, 2007; Myles et_al, 2012; Robinson et_al, 2023). Although the authors focused on incident . . .

     

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