Associations between recreational cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder treatment outcomes in California, 2010–2021
Abstract Background Despite extensive research on the broader effects of recreational cannabis legalization (RCL), limited attention has been given to its impact on cannabis use disorder (CUD) treatment outcomes. This study addresses this gap by analyzing CUD treatment outcomes, including 90-day tre...
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| author | Brittany Bass Howard Padwa Dhruv Khurana Darren Urada |
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| description | Abstract Background Despite extensive research on the broader effects of recreational cannabis legalization (RCL), limited attention has been given to its impact on cannabis use disorder (CUD) treatment outcomes. This study addresses this gap by analyzing CUD treatment outcomes, including 90-day treatment retention and successful discharge. Methods Data were collected from a dataset of all publicly funded cannabis use disorder treatment delivered in California between January 2010 and December 2021 (n = 192,580). RCL’s impacts on CUD treatment outcomes was estimated using an individual-level pre-post time series model, including individual and county-level characteristics via logistic regression. Results California’s RCL was associated with a significant decrease in the probability of 90-day treatment retention and also of successful discharge from treatment for patients with a CUD. RCL was also associated with a decrease in the probability of 90-day CUD treatment retention for adults ages 21 + and White Non-Hispanics, and a decrease in the probability of successful discharge for White Non-Hispanics, and an increase in the probability of successful discharge for males and adults ages 21+. We find no association between RCL and treatment retention or successful discharge for Black Non-Hispanic or Hispanic patients. Conclusions The implementation of California’s RCL was associated with a decline in CUD treatment outcomes. The findings underscore the need for ongoing evaluation of cannabis legalization’s effects on public health to inform policy and practice in the context of evolving cannabis regulations. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-7e282212e28e4e59afd2ca9d74be4ba42025-08-24T11:48:35ZengBMCJournal of Cannabis Research2522-57822025-08-01711810.1186/s42238-025-00323-6Associations between recreational cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder treatment outcomes in California, 2010–2021Brittany Bass0Howard Padwa1Dhruv Khurana2Darren Urada3Department of Addiction Psychiatry, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los AngelesDepartment of Addiction Psychiatry, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los AngelesDepartment of Addiction Psychiatry, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los AngelesDepartment of Addiction Psychiatry, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los AngelesAbstract Background Despite extensive research on the broader effects of recreational cannabis legalization (RCL), limited attention has been given to its impact on cannabis use disorder (CUD) treatment outcomes. This study addresses this gap by analyzing CUD treatment outcomes, including 90-day treatment retention and successful discharge. Methods Data were collected from a dataset of all publicly funded cannabis use disorder treatment delivered in California between January 2010 and December 2021 (n = 192,580). RCL’s impacts on CUD treatment outcomes was estimated using an individual-level pre-post time series model, including individual and county-level characteristics via logistic regression. Results California’s RCL was associated with a significant decrease in the probability of 90-day treatment retention and also of successful discharge from treatment for patients with a CUD. RCL was also associated with a decrease in the probability of 90-day CUD treatment retention for adults ages 21 + and White Non-Hispanics, and a decrease in the probability of successful discharge for White Non-Hispanics, and an increase in the probability of successful discharge for males and adults ages 21+. We find no association between RCL and treatment retention or successful discharge for Black Non-Hispanic or Hispanic patients. Conclusions The implementation of California’s RCL was associated with a decline in CUD treatment outcomes. The findings underscore the need for ongoing evaluation of cannabis legalization’s effects on public health to inform policy and practice in the context of evolving cannabis regulations.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42238-025-00323-6CannabisRecreational cannabis legalizationCannabis use disorder treatmentCannabis use disorder treatment retention |
| spellingShingle | Brittany Bass Howard Padwa Dhruv Khurana Darren Urada Associations between recreational cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder treatment outcomes in California, 2010–2021 Cannabis Recreational cannabis legalization Cannabis use disorder treatment Cannabis use disorder treatment retention |
| title | Associations between recreational cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder treatment outcomes in California, 2010–2021 |
| title_full | Associations between recreational cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder treatment outcomes in California, 2010–2021 |
| title_fullStr | Associations between recreational cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder treatment outcomes in California, 2010–2021 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Associations between recreational cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder treatment outcomes in California, 2010–2021 |
| title_short | Associations between recreational cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder treatment outcomes in California, 2010–2021 |
| title_sort | associations between recreational cannabis legalization and cannabis use disorder treatment outcomes in california 2010 2021 |
| topic | Cannabis Recreational cannabis legalization Cannabis use disorder treatment Cannabis use disorder treatment retention |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s42238-025-00323-6 |
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