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Addiction and Mental Health Group (AIM)

@bath_aim

Academics and clinicians from the University of Bath. Working to address the global challenges of addiction and mental health. Views expressed are our own.

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Very useful primer on high street CBD by Will Lawn for The Guardian. <15 mins and answers a lot of frequently asked questions theguardian.com/science/audio/…

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At our last AIM meeting Sorcha Hamilton presented her upcoming PhD plans investigating the effect of cannabis on the adolescent brain and epigenetic aging. A really interesting and exciting project!

At our last AIM meeting <a href="/sorcha_hamilton/">Sorcha Hamilton</a> presented her upcoming PhD plans investigating the effect of cannabis on the adolescent brain and epigenetic aging. A really interesting and exciting project!
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AIM postdoc Martine Skumlien recently presented her work at the #NPS2023 conference on the experiences of people who face homelessness and use synthetic cannabinoids/”spice” in the UK, and their views on a new spice detection device led by Christopher Pudney.

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New paper from Addiction and Mental Health Group (AIM) Psychology at Bath "In the first systematic review of factors associated with drug use in prison, key modifiable risk factors identified from quantitative and qualitative studies were psychiatric morbidity and poor prison conditions" sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Brilliant collaboration with Jack Wilson The Matilda Centre and Addiction and Mental Health Group (AIM) pani Ida Michnowicz. 18-20 year follow up of the unique ATOS study sheds new light on cannabis and heroin use: insufficient evidence for a unidirectional or bidirectional relationship ajp.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/ap…

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New open access AIM paper presenting the enhanced cannabis timeline followback (EC-TLFB), a comprehensive assessment of cannabis use, including standard THC units onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ad… Psychology at Bath

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New Addiction Journal commentary on the Enhanced Cannabis-TLFB measure: "an intriguing path forward that could open up new lines of research on detailed measurement of cannabis exposure" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ad… Great work from @kat_petrilli, Addiction and Mental Health Group (AIM) and CanTeen study Will Lawn

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Do you have ADHD? Do you want to work with our researchers to support the design and delivery of research? If so, sign up here forms.office.com/e/H3c0hGMwSJ to take part in our new patient and public involvement project for adults with ADHD

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Happy to share longitudinal findings on cannabis use in adults and adolescents from the CannTeen study. Adolescents had persistently higher CUD scores (CUDIT-R) than adults across 12 months, after adjustment for quantity of cannabis used (std THC units) bath.ac.uk/announcements/…

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Our new article #OpenAccess in Addiction Journal. Using Children of the 90s, we look at whether psychotic experiences follow use of #cannabis, and higher-potency cannabis. 🔑Risk of new psychotic experiences was twice as high in those using higher-potency cannabis onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ad… #THC

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In our new paper with European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA) we show proof of concept for how machine learning can inform international drug monitoring. We used cannabinoid concentrations to help classify cannabis resin samples collected in Europe: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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🚨🚨New paper day!🚨🚨 Acute effects of different types of cannabis on young adult and adolescent resting-state brain networks. nature.com/articles/s4138…

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Do you use cannabis? If so, we want to hear from you! Our new interview-based study explores opinions of cannabis between people with and without ADHD. You can take part from home, and will be reimbursed with a £20 Amazon voucher To take part, email Sally ([email protected])

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*PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT* Do you: 🟩Use cannabis weekly? 💻Have an hour to take part in an online interview? 📊 Want to help scientists to better understand cannabis? Take part in our research study and receive a £20 Amazon voucher for your time! Email Sally- [email protected]

*PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT*
Do you: 
🟩Use cannabis weekly? 
💻Have an hour to take part in an online interview?
📊 Want to help scientists to better understand cannabis?

Take part in our research study and receive a £20 Amazon voucher for your time!

Email Sally- sjt98@bath.ac.uk
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PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT Do you use cannabis? Have you experienced difficulty stopping or reducing your cannabis use? Do you want to share your experiences to help inform research? If so, please email our colleague Dr Monika Halicka ([email protected]) for more info

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We are still recruiting adult cannabis consumers, with and without ADHD, to take part in an interview about their experiences 💬 Email Sally ([email protected]), or find out more here: tinyurl.com/2tvu593t