Purpose: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over life-time at age 15) over time and relate these trends to societal wealth, family affluence and gender. Setting: Representative surveys in 30 European and North American countries. Participants: A total of 160 606 15-year-old students. Measurements: Respondents' life-time cannabis use, demographics, family affluence (FAS) and frequency of peer contacts were measured individually. Indicators of wealth (gross domestic product per capita, GDP) and perceived availability of cannabis were obtained from national public data bases. Findings: The frequency of life-time cannabis use decreased over time among adolescents in Europe and North...
International audienceAims : : This study explores whether the family socio-economic status (F-SES)...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis policy varies greatly across European countries, but evidence of how such polic...
BACKGROUND: Policy makers worldwide face the choice of whether to reform cannabis policy from the 'f...
Aims: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over...
Aims: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over...
AimsTo examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over l...
BACKGROUND: Despite reduced sanctions and more permissive attitudes toward cannabis use in the USA a...
Background: Cannabis and tobacco use frequently co-occur. Adolescents who consume both substances ex...
Objective: To compare adolescent cannabis use between 2002 and 2006 and to investigate links to the ...
Objective: To compare adolescent cannabis use between 2002 and 2006 and to investigate links to the ...
Aim: This article explores the link between income inequality and adolescent cannabis use at the nat...
Background: Cannabis and tobacco use frequently co-occur. Adolescents who consume both substances ex...
Purpose To investigate the influence of the family socioeconomic status (F-SES) on various intensiti...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely consumed illegal drug worldwide. Among adolescents, cannabis...
Aims: To examine cannabis use among mid-adolescents in 31 countries and associations with per-capit...
International audienceAims : : This study explores whether the family socio-economic status (F-SES)...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis policy varies greatly across European countries, but evidence of how such polic...
BACKGROUND: Policy makers worldwide face the choice of whether to reform cannabis policy from the 'f...
Aims: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over...
Aims: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over...
AimsTo examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over l...
BACKGROUND: Despite reduced sanctions and more permissive attitudes toward cannabis use in the USA a...
Background: Cannabis and tobacco use frequently co-occur. Adolescents who consume both substances ex...
Objective: To compare adolescent cannabis use between 2002 and 2006 and to investigate links to the ...
Objective: To compare adolescent cannabis use between 2002 and 2006 and to investigate links to the ...
Aim: This article explores the link between income inequality and adolescent cannabis use at the nat...
Background: Cannabis and tobacco use frequently co-occur. Adolescents who consume both substances ex...
Purpose To investigate the influence of the family socioeconomic status (F-SES) on various intensiti...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely consumed illegal drug worldwide. Among adolescents, cannabis...
Aims: To examine cannabis use among mid-adolescents in 31 countries and associations with per-capit...
International audienceAims : : This study explores whether the family socio-economic status (F-SES)...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis policy varies greatly across European countries, but evidence of how such polic...
BACKGROUND: Policy makers worldwide face the choice of whether to reform cannabis policy from the 'f...