Abstract Background Rates of cannabis use are highest during emerging adulthood (age 18–25), with the prevalence of near daily and daily increasing among this age group. Emerging adults are clinically challenging in terms of harmful cannabis use due to perceptions of high rates of peer use, social acceptance, and low risk of harm. Brief interventions to increase awareness and promote motivation to change are therefore particularly important for this age group. There is existing evidence on the effectiveness of brief interventions for alcohol in emerging adults, but it is not clear if comparable evidence is present for cannabis. The objective of this systematic review is to summarize and critically appraise the existing literature of brief i...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...
Background: Young people’s risky use of alcohol or recreational drugs, such as cannabis, remains a...
Objective: Many psychological and psychosocial interventions have been developed to treat regular us...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the effectiveness of brief interventio...
BackgroundIncreasing rates of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health problem....
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide. Cannabis dependence is a reco...
The increasing rate of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health concern in Cana...
PurposeCannabis use is increasing among emerging adults (ages 18-25), necessitating the need for pre...
Rates of cannabis use are highest during emerging adulthood (EA) relative to other age groups, and r...
The overall aims of the current thesis were to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and efficac...
National drinking and drug use trends suggest emerging adulthood (ages 18-25) is the developmental a...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of cannabis policy liberalisation (decriminalisation and legalisat...
<div><p>A systematic review of primary prevention was conducted for cannabis use outcomes in youth a...
International audienceObjectives To examine the effect of cannabis policy liberalisation (decriminal...
A systematic review of primary prevention was conducted for cannabis use outcomes in youth and young...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...
Background: Young people’s risky use of alcohol or recreational drugs, such as cannabis, remains a...
Objective: Many psychological and psychosocial interventions have been developed to treat regular us...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the effectiveness of brief interventio...
BackgroundIncreasing rates of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health problem....
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide. Cannabis dependence is a reco...
The increasing rate of cannabis use among emerging adults is a growing public health concern in Cana...
PurposeCannabis use is increasing among emerging adults (ages 18-25), necessitating the need for pre...
Rates of cannabis use are highest during emerging adulthood (EA) relative to other age groups, and r...
The overall aims of the current thesis were to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and efficac...
National drinking and drug use trends suggest emerging adulthood (ages 18-25) is the developmental a...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of cannabis policy liberalisation (decriminalisation and legalisat...
<div><p>A systematic review of primary prevention was conducted for cannabis use outcomes in youth a...
International audienceObjectives To examine the effect of cannabis policy liberalisation (decriminal...
A systematic review of primary prevention was conducted for cannabis use outcomes in youth and young...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...
Background: Young people’s risky use of alcohol or recreational drugs, such as cannabis, remains a...
Objective: Many psychological and psychosocial interventions have been developed to treat regular us...