The Asian Age

Kids of mothers who use pot likely to try it early

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Washington, Sept. 24: A recent study suggests that children with motherswho use marijuana are more likely to try it at a younger age.

According to the research, when mothers use marijuana during the first 12 years of their child's life, the children are more likely to start using cannabis at an earlier age than those with mothers who don't use it.

Natasha A. Sokol, lead investigat­or of the research said, “Early initiation is one of the strongest predictors of the likelihood of experienci­ng health consequenc­es from marijuana use. In a shifting regulatory environmen­t in which we expect adult marijuanau­se to become more normative, developing a deeper and more nuanced understand­ing of social risk factors for early initiation is a critical step in interventi­on design and delivery.”

“Incorporat­ing maternal cannabis use into our understand­ing of the important risk factors for early initiation may help us better identify at- risk youth for more tailored or intensive prevention strategies,” Natasha added.

They evaluated the data for 4,440 children and 2,586 mothers for the effect of maternal marijuana use between a child's birth and age 12 on that child’s subsequent marijuana initiation, controllin­g for potentiall­y important factors related to the child's early life behavior and the family's socioecono­mic position.

— ANI

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