The research also showed that 2.5 per cent of adults - nearly 6 million people - experienced marijuana use disorder in 2012-13, while 6.3 per cent had met the diagnostic criteria for the disorder at some point in their lives.
The study, conducted by researchers from Columbia University and US National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) found that marijuana use disorder is often associated with other substance use disorders, behavioural problems, and disability, and goes largely untreated.
For this study, over 36,000 US adults were interviewed about alcohol, drug, and related psychiatric conditions.
The data showed that marijuana use disorder is about twice as common among men than women, that younger age groups are much more likely to experience the disorder than people aged 45 and over, and that those at the lowest income levels were at the highest risk.
This is the first national survey to use the diagnostic criteria from Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). In DSM-5, the old categories of marijuana dependence and abuse are combined into a single disorder.
Severity of the disorder is rated as mild, moderate, or severe depending on the number of symptoms, researchers said.
As the severity of marijuana use disorder increased, so did associated disability levels and frequency of marijuana use, they said.
In a previous study, Deborah Hasin from Columbia University reported that three out of 10 marijuana users experienced marijuana abuse or dependence in 2012-13.
"An increasing number of American adults do not perceive marijuana use as harmful. While some can use marijuana without harms, other users do experience negative consequences, which can include mental and physical problems, and impaired functioning," she said.
"These findings demonstrate that people with marijuana use disorder are vulnerable to other mental health disorders," said Nora D Volkow from National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA).
The findings were published in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
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