Background: Use of cannabis and other mind-altering drugs may be associated with violence or other offending behaviours. In many countries mere possession of the drug may be sufficient to lead to a criminal conviction and, therefore, a criminal record. Recent legal and policy reforms in Australia have led to development of cannabis diversion programmes. Objective: To describe substance misuse patterns and health perception in a consecutive series of young people in Queensland who were spared a criminal record because of a cannabis diversion scheme. Method: Between 9 July 2001 and 24 August 2004, 640 men and 187 women were diverted through the Queensland Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative (QIDDI) for treatment at a hospital alcohol and drug s...
Background: Few studies describe cannabis use in indigenous populations, and no longitudinal studies...
There is limited understanding on marijuana use by psychiatric patients, specifically with regard as...
[Extract] Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome' is proposed for inclusion in the DSM-5 due for release in 20...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance by Australian young people, including...
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug by adolescents and adults across the world. Indiv...
Background: No studies have investigated cannabis withdrawal in indigenous or incarcerated populatio...
Introduction and Aims: Anecdotal reports suggest that high rates of cannabis use and dependence are ...
Background / Aims: Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome is proposed in the DSM-5 due for release 2013. Probl...
Introduction and Aims: High rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in remote In...
Aims. To examine: (i) the prevalence of cannabis use and DSM-IV cannabis dependence among Australian...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the proposed cannabis use disorder criteria ...
Objective: we investigated adverse mental health effects and their associations with levels of canna...
Background: To describe the prevalence, type, and mental health correlates of substance use disorder...
Introduction and Aims. Perceived risks of cannabis use have rarely been researched in Australia. Thi...
Background: There has been an increased trend towards the legalisation of medicinal and recreational...
Background: Few studies describe cannabis use in indigenous populations, and no longitudinal studies...
There is limited understanding on marijuana use by psychiatric patients, specifically with regard as...
[Extract] Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome' is proposed for inclusion in the DSM-5 due for release in 20...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance by Australian young people, including...
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug by adolescents and adults across the world. Indiv...
Background: No studies have investigated cannabis withdrawal in indigenous or incarcerated populatio...
Introduction and Aims: Anecdotal reports suggest that high rates of cannabis use and dependence are ...
Background / Aims: Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome is proposed in the DSM-5 due for release 2013. Probl...
Introduction and Aims: High rates of cannabis use and dependence are significant issues in remote In...
Aims. To examine: (i) the prevalence of cannabis use and DSM-IV cannabis dependence among Australian...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the proposed cannabis use disorder criteria ...
Objective: we investigated adverse mental health effects and their associations with levels of canna...
Background: To describe the prevalence, type, and mental health correlates of substance use disorder...
Introduction and Aims. Perceived risks of cannabis use have rarely been researched in Australia. Thi...
Background: There has been an increased trend towards the legalisation of medicinal and recreational...
Background: Few studies describe cannabis use in indigenous populations, and no longitudinal studies...
There is limited understanding on marijuana use by psychiatric patients, specifically with regard as...
[Extract] Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome' is proposed for inclusion in the DSM-5 due for release in 20...