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. 2017 Dec;217(6):705-707.
doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2017.08.015. Epub 2017 Aug 24.

Trends in perception of risk of regular marijuana use among US pregnant and nonpregnant reproductive-aged women

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Trends in perception of risk of regular marijuana use among US pregnant and nonpregnant reproductive-aged women

Marian Jarlenski et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2017 Dec.
No abstract available

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FIGURE. Average predicted probability of reporting no risk of regular marijuana use
The data are from the National Survey of Drug Use and Health pooled cross-sectional data from 2005 through 2015. Figure shows average predicted probabilities in each year of reporting that using marijuana once or twice a week has no risk. Estimates are from weighted logistic regression models adjusting for age (18–25, 26–34, and 35–44 years), race and ethnicity (on-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, non-Hispanic other race, and Hispanic ethnicity), educational attainment (less than high school, high school graduate, or more than high school education), pregnancy status, and self-reported marijuana use in the prior 30 days. Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.

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