Cannabis Teens and Choice Study (CATCH Study)

Primary Objective

This study seeks to better understand the effects of cannabis use during adolescence on decision making and reward responsivity and may identify biomarkers that help distinguish youth who experience impairments in decision making and are at higher risk of the negative effects of cannabis use.

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Description

We are currently seeking participants ages 14-21 for a two visit (one remote, one on campus) study at CU Anschutz. The purpose of this research is to better understand the effects of substance use on decision making and biologic-systems in adolescents. Compensation is provided.

Details
Age

Child to Adult

Eligibility

1) Age 14-21 2) Using cannabis at least two days per week -OR- Not using cannabis

Type of Study

Observational

Scope

Local

Principal Investigator
Photograph of Jesse Hinckley,  MD, PhD

Jesse Hinckley, MD, PhD

Study ID

Protocol Number: 22-0101

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