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RUDOI LAW IS ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONVERSATION IN MICHIGAN


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Depression and pain associated with social exclusion is reduced by marijuana and could lead to higher self-esteem, study shows.

Marijuana improves self-esteem.

Marijuana improves self-esteem.

The University of Kentucky has conducted a four-part study that revealed marijuana is helpful in reducing the pain associated with social exclusion, may combat depression, and could lead to higher self-esteem.

(Related: American College of Physicians Says “YES” to Medical Marijuana in Historic Endorsement)

“The current research provides the first evidence that marijuana also dampens the negative emotional consequences of social exclusion on negative emotional outcomes,” stated Timothy Deckman of the University of Kentucky in the study.

The study included 7040 participants, three methodologies and began with a study using data from the National Comorbidity Study. It found that marijuana consumers who reported being lonely showed increased levels of self-worth, in addition to overall mental health, compared with non-marijuana users who reported being lonely.

(Related: Supreme Court Holds Drug Sniffing Dog at Door of Home is an Unconstitutional Search)

Data from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication was used in the second study, and found that those who use marijuana relatively frequently and experienced social pain were less likely to experience a serious episode of depression over the course of the past year.

High school student were surveyed in the third study, examining levels of depression, loneliness and lifetime marijuana consumption. After two years, the students were surveyed again. It was discovered that marijuana use predicted lower levels of depression among students who were considered to be lonely.

(Related: How To Get A Medical Card In Michigan)

In the final study participants played a computer game called Cyberball, which had been reprogrammed to consistently ignore the participant to evoke social exclusion. Researchers found that marijuana users had a smaller decrease in self-esteem after the game was over.

Discover the study about marijuana and depression published online in Social Psychological and Personality Science by clicking here.

Whether you’re a patient needing medical marijuana or a considering becoming a medical marihuana providerRudoi Law can help you navigate the shifting, uncertain terrain. We can advise you on the registrations needed and the restrictions proscribed by the Michigan Legislature.

We can also advise you on the prevailing attitudes of prosecutors in your area and what to do in the event you are confronted by law enforcement.

Remember: being confronted by the police about medical marihuana is a real possibility and could have serious consequences. You need to be prepared to defend yourself from overzealous officials. 

Read more: https://thejointblog.com/university-study-finds-marijuana-may-combat-depression-and-lead-to-higher-self-esteem/


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