Substantial risk of transition still seen with substance use without psychosis

Hospital admissions increased only for adolescents, while decrease was seen for adults, especially those aged 41 to 105 years

Recommendations include increase in research funding to screen and identify those at risk, connect with resources

Accidents and behavioral disturbances most common reasons for visits among patients with Alzheimer disease and related dementias

6.7 percent increase seen in youth with any mental health emergency department visit, and larger increase (22.1 percent) seen for female teens

Mean weekly cannabis-involved emergency department visits higher during 2020, 2021, 2022 than corresponding periods in 2019

Most patients with emergency department visit for nonfatal opioid overdose were men; most frequent drugs reported were fentanyl and heroin

Rate of acute care related to cannabis use during pregnancy increased from 11.0 to 20.0 per 100,000 pregnancies from before versus after legalization

Decreases observed in weekly emergency department visits for mental health conditions, suicide-related behaviors, drug overdoses by fall 2022 versus 2021

2011 to 2020 saw increase in all mental health-related visits, with greatest increase seen for suicide-related visits