On the move: Exploring the impact of residential mobility on cannabis use.

“In this study we utilise multilevel models with longitudinal data to simultaneously estimate between-child and within-child effects in the relationship between residential mobility and cannabis use, allowing us to determine the extent to which cannabis use in adolescence is driven by residential mobility and unobserved confounding.

Our findings suggest that residential mobility in the teenage years does not place children at an increased risk of cannabis use throughout these years.”

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27211865

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