Intelligence quotient decline following frequent or dependent cannabis use in youth: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies


Previous research examining the effects of dagga on cognitive function and intelligence has yielded mixed results. Researchers hypothesized that heavy and dependent dagga use during youth may lead to a decline in Intelligence Quotient (IQ). To investigate this, a thorough review of existing studies was conducted, and their findings were combined through a process known as meta-analysis.

Researchers searched various databases for studies published until January 24, 2020, identifying seven studies meeting the criteria. These studies involved a total of 808 individuals who heavily used dagga and 5308 individuals who did not. The analysis revealed a significant association between frequent or dependent dagga use during youth and a decrease in IQ. On average, this decline amounted to approximately 2 IQ points.

The findings suggest that dagga use during youth may negatively affect intelligence. However, further research with extended follow-up periods is necessary to fully comprehend how dagga impacts brain development over time.

Read the full study at the link below:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7893511/

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