C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis paper uses duration models and self-reported cannabis histories from young Australians to study the dynamics of cannabis use. We find that low cannabis prices are associated with early initiation into cannabis use. While the decision to quit does not appear to be directly influenced by price, we find that the younger an individual is when they start using cannabis the less likely they are to quit. Therefore, low cannabis prices lead to early use and because of that they lead to a low quit rate and hence a longer duration of use
To test if the degree of change in cannabis use between 2001 and 2013 differed according to socio-ec...
Preferences and attitudes to illicit drug policy held by individuals are likely to be an important i...
This paper examines the effect of a change in drugs policy on the age of onset of cannabis use. We u...
Aim: To determine whether declines in the prevalence of cannabis use in Australia have been accompan...
In this paper we use individual level data from the Australian National Drug Strategy Household Surv...
In this paper we use individual level data from the Australian National Drug Strategy Household Surv...
In this paper we use individual level data from the Australian National Drug Strategy Household Surv...
The debate concerning the legalisation of marijuana is intensifying. As the price of marijuana would...
We investigate the effect of taking up daily use of cannabis on the onset of homelessness by using A...
Australians are among the largest consumers of marijuana in the world, and estimates show that their...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS. To investigate the predictors of both initiation of cannabis use and transiti...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug. Part of ever-users become frequent users and continue...
This study sought to examine the impact of the Cannabis Expiation Notice (CEN) scheme on the prevale...
Background: There is a developing body of research looking at cannabis use opportunity, but little r...
The debate concerning the legalisation of marijuana is intensifying. As the price of marijuana would...
To test if the degree of change in cannabis use between 2001 and 2013 differed according to socio-ec...
Preferences and attitudes to illicit drug policy held by individuals are likely to be an important i...
This paper examines the effect of a change in drugs policy on the age of onset of cannabis use. We u...
Aim: To determine whether declines in the prevalence of cannabis use in Australia have been accompan...
In this paper we use individual level data from the Australian National Drug Strategy Household Surv...
In this paper we use individual level data from the Australian National Drug Strategy Household Surv...
In this paper we use individual level data from the Australian National Drug Strategy Household Surv...
The debate concerning the legalisation of marijuana is intensifying. As the price of marijuana would...
We investigate the effect of taking up daily use of cannabis on the onset of homelessness by using A...
Australians are among the largest consumers of marijuana in the world, and estimates show that their...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS. To investigate the predictors of both initiation of cannabis use and transiti...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug. Part of ever-users become frequent users and continue...
This study sought to examine the impact of the Cannabis Expiation Notice (CEN) scheme on the prevale...
Background: There is a developing body of research looking at cannabis use opportunity, but little r...
The debate concerning the legalisation of marijuana is intensifying. As the price of marijuana would...
To test if the degree of change in cannabis use between 2001 and 2013 differed according to socio-ec...
Preferences and attitudes to illicit drug policy held by individuals are likely to be an important i...
This paper examines the effect of a change in drugs policy on the age of onset of cannabis use. We u...