Aim. To investigate the characteristics and patterns of cannabis and other drug use among long-term cannabis users in an Australian rural area. Design. Cross-sectional survey of a "snowball" sample of long-term cannabis users. Setting. The North Coast of New South Wales is an area with high levels of cannabis cultivation and use, and many long-term users. Participants. The study involved 268 long-term cannabis users who had regularly used cannabis for at least 10 years. Measurements. A structured interview schedule obtained information on: demographics, social circumstances, patterns of cannabis and other drug use, contexts of use, perceptions about cannabis and legal involvement. Findings. The mean age of the sample was 36 years and 59% we...
Introduction and Aims: Anecdotal reports suggest that high rates of cannabis use and dependence are ...
Introduction and Aims: High rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in remote In...
This study sought to examine the impact of the Cannabis Expiation Notice (CEN) scheme on the prevale...
Aim. To examine prevalence and correlates of cannabis dependence among long-term cannabis users. Des...
Two hundred long-term cannabis users (58% male) were interviewed on their characteristics and experi...
Introduction and Aims. To examine predictors of cannabis use at 5 year follow up in an Australian Ab...
Background: Few studies describe cannabis use in indigenous populations, and no longitudinal studies...
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians, tobacco, alcohol and petrol misu...
A recent rise in cannabis use in Indigenous communities in northern Australia may have compounded ex...
Introduction and Aims. To assess the demographic profile, use patterns, market characteristics, reas...
Aims To assess whether cannabis use, recently taken up by many indigenous Australians in remote comm...
Aims: To assess whether cannabis use, recently taken up by many indigenous Australians in remote co...
This study investigated the prevalence of cannabis use among a sample of 448 South Australian tertia...
Aims. To examine: (i) the prevalence of cannabis use and DSM-IV cannabis dependence among Australian...
This study investigated the prevalence of cannabis use among a sample of 448 South Australian tertia...
Introduction and Aims: Anecdotal reports suggest that high rates of cannabis use and dependence are ...
Introduction and Aims: High rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in remote In...
This study sought to examine the impact of the Cannabis Expiation Notice (CEN) scheme on the prevale...
Aim. To examine prevalence and correlates of cannabis dependence among long-term cannabis users. Des...
Two hundred long-term cannabis users (58% male) were interviewed on their characteristics and experi...
Introduction and Aims. To examine predictors of cannabis use at 5 year follow up in an Australian Ab...
Background: Few studies describe cannabis use in indigenous populations, and no longitudinal studies...
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians, tobacco, alcohol and petrol misu...
A recent rise in cannabis use in Indigenous communities in northern Australia may have compounded ex...
Introduction and Aims. To assess the demographic profile, use patterns, market characteristics, reas...
Aims To assess whether cannabis use, recently taken up by many indigenous Australians in remote comm...
Aims: To assess whether cannabis use, recently taken up by many indigenous Australians in remote co...
This study investigated the prevalence of cannabis use among a sample of 448 South Australian tertia...
Aims. To examine: (i) the prevalence of cannabis use and DSM-IV cannabis dependence among Australian...
This study investigated the prevalence of cannabis use among a sample of 448 South Australian tertia...
Introduction and Aims: Anecdotal reports suggest that high rates of cannabis use and dependence are ...
Introduction and Aims: High rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in remote In...
This study sought to examine the impact of the Cannabis Expiation Notice (CEN) scheme on the prevale...