| Title: |
Relationship of Cannabis Use With Immediate, Delayed, and Working Memory: The Health and Retirement Study |
| Authors: |
Maynard, Madison; Paulson, Daniel; Dunn, Michael; Dvorak, Robert |
| Source: |
Innovation in Aging ; volume 5, issue Supplement_1, page 703-703 ; ISSN 2399-5300 |
| Publisher Information: |
Oxford University Press (OUP) |
| Publication Year: |
2021 |
| Description: |
Past research has examined relationship between cannabis use and cognition among adolescents and young adults, but less is known about older adults despite rapidly increasing recreational and therapeutic cannabis use by this demographic. These relationships were explored cross-sectionally using data from the 2018 wave of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). Dependent variables included immediate and delayed memory (10-item word list) and working memory (serial sevens; range 0-5). Cannabis use was categorized as non-user (n=886), past-user (n=334), current moderate ( |
| Document Type: |
article in journal/newspaper |
| Language: |
English |
| DOI: |
10.1093/geroni/igab046.2634 |
| Availability: |
https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2634; https://academic.oup.com/innovateage/article-pdf/5/Supplement_1/703/43187715/igab046.2634.pdf |
| Rights: |
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
| Accession Number: |
edsbas.1FD04BDE |
| Database: |
BASE |