Twenty seven consecutive black male patients who were admitted as acute admissions to FEH were examined in this thesis. The following demographic information characterized the sample group. a) Age: Bimodal distribution with peaks at 21-25 years and 31-35 years. Five patients were older than 35 years. b) Marital Status: In the sample. 59.2% were single. 11.1 % married and 29.6% the marital status was unknown. c) Number of Children: In the sample. 75% did not know how many children they had. Numbers ranged from no children (14.3%) to 2 children (7.1% of the sample). d) Employment Status: In the sample 81 .1 % were unemployed. e) Level of Schooling: In one third of cases, level of schooling was unknown. Most men did reach secondary level of ed...
The recent legalization of recreational cannabis use in Canada suggests that minimal research exists...
Cannabis is the illicit drug with both the largest current levels of consumption and the highest lif...
AbstractIt is difficult to make judgment on the status effects of cannabis toxicity on neuropsycholo...
This study explored university students’ perceptions of cannabis use on mental health at a higher ed...
M.Soc.Sc. (CP) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2005A phenomenological study was carried out ...
Cannabis use history as predictor of neurocognitive response to cannabis intoxication remains subjec...
While being the most abused psychoactive substance (PS), cannabis is also the least researched PS (e...
Objective: To explore the use of cannabis amongst higher education students, and its relationship to...
Cannabis is associated with acute and chronic harms, including cognitive impairment and addiction. L...
Contains fulltext : 167132.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cannabis use hi...
Abstract Effects of Cannabis Use on Cognitive Functioning in Adolescents and Young Adults Ayla Selam...
CONTEXT: Cannabis is one of the most widely used illicit substances in the world. The increasing us...
The research presented in this thesis focused on the effects of cannabis on mental functions and t...
BackgroundThere has been an increased trend towards the legalisation of medicinal and recreational c...
With approximately 159 million users, cannabis is widely cited as the most commonly used illicit sub...
The recent legalization of recreational cannabis use in Canada suggests that minimal research exists...
Cannabis is the illicit drug with both the largest current levels of consumption and the highest lif...
AbstractIt is difficult to make judgment on the status effects of cannabis toxicity on neuropsycholo...
This study explored university students’ perceptions of cannabis use on mental health at a higher ed...
M.Soc.Sc. (CP) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2005A phenomenological study was carried out ...
Cannabis use history as predictor of neurocognitive response to cannabis intoxication remains subjec...
While being the most abused psychoactive substance (PS), cannabis is also the least researched PS (e...
Objective: To explore the use of cannabis amongst higher education students, and its relationship to...
Cannabis is associated with acute and chronic harms, including cognitive impairment and addiction. L...
Contains fulltext : 167132.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cannabis use hi...
Abstract Effects of Cannabis Use on Cognitive Functioning in Adolescents and Young Adults Ayla Selam...
CONTEXT: Cannabis is one of the most widely used illicit substances in the world. The increasing us...
The research presented in this thesis focused on the effects of cannabis on mental functions and t...
BackgroundThere has been an increased trend towards the legalisation of medicinal and recreational c...
With approximately 159 million users, cannabis is widely cited as the most commonly used illicit sub...
The recent legalization of recreational cannabis use in Canada suggests that minimal research exists...
Cannabis is the illicit drug with both the largest current levels of consumption and the highest lif...
AbstractIt is difficult to make judgment on the status effects of cannabis toxicity on neuropsycholo...