Correlation between Stress Levels and Cannabis Dependency

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Owen Gerah

Owen is a sophomore at Wesleyan University, pursuing a degree in Government and Economics. He is from Boston, MA, and outside of the classroom, he is a member of the Club Soccer team and works for the Office of Advancement.

Abstract: In light of the growing normalization of cannabis use amongst young adults, this research project investigates the intricate relationship between stress levels and cannabis dependency, aiming to uncover the nuanced interplay between these factors. Through a comprehensive analysis of data collected from NESARC’s sample, the study aims to elucidate whether heightened stress predisposes individuals to increased cannabis dependence. While it was hypothesized, individuals experiencing elevated stress would be more prone to developing dependency on cannabis as a coping mechanism, there wasn’t a statistically significant relationship between stress levels and cannabis dependency, even when holding for gender.

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