Journal article
The effects of cannabis use on physical and mental health
JC van Ours, J Williams
Journal of Health Economics | Published : 2012
Abstract
This paper investigates whether cannabis use affects physical and mental health. To do so, information on prime aged individuals living in Amsterdam in 1994 is used. Dutch data offer a clear advantage in estimating the health impacts of cannabis use because the legal status of cannabis in the Netherlands ensures that estimates are free from confounding with the physical and psychological effects of engaging in a criminal activity. Accounting for selection into cannabis use and shared frailties in mental and physical health, the results suggest that cannabis use reduces the mental wellbeing of men and women and the physical wellbeing of men. Although statistically significant, the magnitude o..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We wish to thank CEDRO, the Center for Drug Research, and the SCO-Kohnstamm Institute of the University of Amsterdam for making their data available, and participants of the CAER Health Workshop and the Second Australasian Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics for their comments and suggestions. We gratefully acknowledge support from the Australian Research Council, grant number DP0770580. We also wish to thank two anonymous reviewers for their excellent comments on previous versions of the paper.