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Identification and external validation of a problem cannabis risk network.

Authors :
Lichenstein SD
Kiluk BD
Potenza MN
Garavan H
Chaarani B
Banaschewski T
Bokde ALW
Desrivières S
Flor H
Grigis A
Gowland P
Heinz A
Brühl R
Martinot JL
Paillère Martinot ML
Artiges E
Nees F
Orfanos DP
Poustka L
Hohmann S
Holz N
Baeuchl C
Smolka MN
Vaidya N
Walter H
Whelan R
Schumann G
Pearlson G
Yip SW
Source :
Biological psychiatry [Biol Psychiatry] 2025 Feb 03. Date of Electronic Publication: 2025 Feb 03.
Publication Year :
2025
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Background: Cannabis use is common, particularly during emerging adulthood when brain development is ongoing, and its use is associated with harmful outcomes for a subset of people. An improved understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying risk for problem-level use is critical to facilitate the development of more effective prevention and treatment approaches.<br />Methods: The current study applied a whole-brain, data-driven, machine-learning approach to identify neural features predictive of problem-level cannabis use in a non-clinical sample of college students (n=191, 58% female) based on reward task functional connectivity data. We further examined whether the network identified would generalize to predict cannabis use in an independent sample of European adolescents/emerging adults (n=1320, 53% female), whether it would predict clinical characteristics among adults seeking treatment for cannabis use disorder (n=33, 9% female), and whether it was specific for predicting cannabis versus alcohol use outcomes across datasets.<br />Results: Results demonstrated (i) identification of a problem cannabis risk network, which (ii) generalized to predict cannabis use in an independent sample of adolescents, and (iii) linked to increased addiction severity and poorer treatment outcome in a third sample of treatment-seeking adults; further, (iv) the identified network was specific for predicting cannabis versus alcohol use outcomes across all three datasets.<br />Conclusions: Findings provide insight into neural mechanisms of risk for problem-level cannabis use among adolescents/emerging adults. Future work is needed to assess whether targeting this network can improve prevention and treatment outcomes.<br /> (Copyright © 2025. Published by Elsevier Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-2402
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biological psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39909136
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2025.01.022