Aim of the study: This article looks at the history of the expansion of khat consumption from the traditional chew regions to Western countries and assesses the implication of possible international control for its use and trade in the Horn of Africa.Materials and methods: Ten months of initial field work in Ethiopia, three follow up field work, archival work in Ethiopia and Europe, as well as study of available relevant literature.Results: The debut of khat in the West in the 1980s was initially greeted with disdain and indifference. Authorities dismissed it on grounds that the mode of consumption, chewing the leaves for an extended period of time to extract a miniscule amount of the active ingredient, would not be appealing to Western use...
The article focuses on khat abuse, a mood-altering substance similar to amphetamines: its diffusion ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore Somalis men’s perceptions of using khat.Methods: This thesi...
This study focuses on the khat phenomenon by analyzing experiences and the thinking of learned Ethio...
Khat leaves are cultivated in the highlands of the Horn of Africa, Southern Arabia and along the Eas...
The production of khat in Ethiopia has boomed over the last two decades, making the country the worl...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a plant of uncertain and highly controversial status grown in the countries a...
Aim: In this article, we comment on the current international discourse on khat, we highlight pitfal...
The regulation of khat, one of the most recent psychoactive drugs to become a globally traded commod...
Khat leaves are cultivated in the highlands of the Horn of Africa, Southern Arabia and along the Eas...
Background: The regulation of khat, one of the most recent psychoactive drugs to become a globally t...
BackgroundKhat is a green leaf with amphetamine-like effects. It is primarily used among people in A...
Khat Use Prevalence & Its Associated Factors among Men in Mogadishu, Somalia Mr. Walid Abdulkadir O...
Introduction and Aims. Catha Edulis Forsk (khat) is a plant-reported to have a stimulant effect simi...
Within the last decade the hitherto little known psychoactive substance of khat has emerged as a reg...
People have consumed the plant Catha edulis, known more commonly as \u27khat\u27, for centuries for ...
The article focuses on khat abuse, a mood-altering substance similar to amphetamines: its diffusion ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore Somalis men’s perceptions of using khat.Methods: This thesi...
This study focuses on the khat phenomenon by analyzing experiences and the thinking of learned Ethio...
Khat leaves are cultivated in the highlands of the Horn of Africa, Southern Arabia and along the Eas...
The production of khat in Ethiopia has boomed over the last two decades, making the country the worl...
Khat (Catha edulis) is a plant of uncertain and highly controversial status grown in the countries a...
Aim: In this article, we comment on the current international discourse on khat, we highlight pitfal...
The regulation of khat, one of the most recent psychoactive drugs to become a globally traded commod...
Khat leaves are cultivated in the highlands of the Horn of Africa, Southern Arabia and along the Eas...
Background: The regulation of khat, one of the most recent psychoactive drugs to become a globally t...
BackgroundKhat is a green leaf with amphetamine-like effects. It is primarily used among people in A...
Khat Use Prevalence & Its Associated Factors among Men in Mogadishu, Somalia Mr. Walid Abdulkadir O...
Introduction and Aims. Catha Edulis Forsk (khat) is a plant-reported to have a stimulant effect simi...
Within the last decade the hitherto little known psychoactive substance of khat has emerged as a reg...
People have consumed the plant Catha edulis, known more commonly as \u27khat\u27, for centuries for ...
The article focuses on khat abuse, a mood-altering substance similar to amphetamines: its diffusion ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore Somalis men’s perceptions of using khat.Methods: This thesi...
This study focuses on the khat phenomenon by analyzing experiences and the thinking of learned Ethio...