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Groundbreaking research from the Sorbonne has uncovered disturbing evidence linking youth marijuana suicide rates to regular cannabis consumption amongst teenagers. Furthermore, the study reveals that adolescent cannabis suicidal behaviours increase dramatically with marijuana use, even after accounting for existing mental health conditions.

headdownpotShocking Statistics Emerge: The French researchers discovered that young people who use marijuana face 46% higher odds of experiencing suicidal thoughts. Moreover, the cannabis-suicide connection becomes even more alarming when examining suicide attempts, with users showing 85% higher odds compared to non-users.

Significantly, the research methodology controlled for pre-existing depression, demonstrating that cannabis independently damages adolescent mental health. Consequently, these findings add to mounting evidence that adolescent cannabis suicidal ideation stems directly from marijuana consumption rather than underlying psychological conditions.

Prevention Becomes Critical: The Sorbonne study reinforces concerns about prevention strategies for at-risk teenagers. Additionally, previous research has established connections between cannabis use and severe mental health disorders, including schizophrenia. Therefore, experts emphasise that early intervention programmes targeting teenage substance use could prove vital in reducing tragic outcomes.

These alarming statistics suggest that addressing adolescent cannabis suicidal behaviours requires immediate action from parents, educators, and policymakers. Indeed, when youth marijuana suicide risks reach such concerning levels, prevention becomes a matter of life and death for vulnerable young people across communities nationwide. (Source: WRD News)

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