Relationships between patterns of cannabis use, abuse and dependence and recent stimulant use: Evidence from two national surveys in Ireland.
<h4>Background and objectives</h4>Epidemiological studies show that the use of cannabis is related to the use of other illicit drugs, including stimulants such as cocaine and ecstasy. However, few studies have examined how patterns of cannabis use relate to the use of stimulants. In this...
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Main Authors: | Seán R Millar, Deirdre Mongan, Claire O'Dwyer, Bobby P Smyth, Ivan J Perry, Brian Galvin |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2326b7ddba9f47e0a251cc0800a2e32c |
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