While the research provides intriguing insights, it has several
caveats that may impact its broader applicability: 1 – Narrow
Demographics The data is based on a localized Australian population
consisting entirely of mothers. 2 – Questionable Success Markers The
study uses criteria like home ownership and relationship status as markers
of success, which are highly subjective. Cultural and geographical factors
heavily influence these measures. 3 – Overlap with Other Drugs The study
didn’t fully account for the potential influence of polydrug use.
Researchers admitted they lacked sufficient data on other substances,
such as synthetic drugs or opioids, that might also contribute
to the negative outcomes observed in some participants