OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether political mistrust in the Riksdag (the national parliament in Sweden) is an independent characteristic of cannabis smokers, or whether it reflects low confidence in people in general, and therefore low social capital. METHOD: The 2004 public health survey in Skåne is a cross-sectional postal questionnaire study answered by 27,757 respondents aged 18-80 with a 59% response rate providing data on political trust, cannabis smoking, and potential confounders. RESULTS: 13.9% of the men and 8.3% of the women had smoked cannabis; 17.3% of the male and 11.6% of the female respondents reported no trust at all in the Riksdag, and another 38.2% and 36.2%, respectively, reported a moderate political trust. Young age, h...
The aim of this study is to, in view of theories about deviance and social control, examine how cann...
Purpose: After tobacco and alcohol, cannabis is the most used substance among adolescents in Switzer...
Rationale: Smoking prevalence is well known to vary socioeconomically but has been less studied in r...
Tables: 2 2 Title: Social capital, political trust and cannabis smoking: A population-based study ...
Objectives: The impact of social participation, trust and the miniaturization of community, i.e. the...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the associations between vertical (institutional) political trust in the ...
AIMS: To investigate the association between political trust in the Riksdag (the national parliament...
Background: To study the impact of social participation, trust and the miniaturisation of community,...
Objectives: The associations between vertical ( institutional) trust in the healthcare system and th...
Background: Risk perception has been studied concerning the use of marijuana and it impacts the inte...
AIM: To investigate the association between political trust (an aspect of institutional trust) and s...
Cannabis use is illegal according to swedish drugpolicy. Self-reported data shows that cannabis is t...
Objective: To explore the use of cannabis amongst higher education students, and its relationship to...
The widening inequalities in smoking are one of the growing public health challenges in western coun...
Objectives: To study the impact of social capital (social participation and trust) on lack of belief...
The aim of this study is to, in view of theories about deviance and social control, examine how cann...
Purpose: After tobacco and alcohol, cannabis is the most used substance among adolescents in Switzer...
Rationale: Smoking prevalence is well known to vary socioeconomically but has been less studied in r...
Tables: 2 2 Title: Social capital, political trust and cannabis smoking: A population-based study ...
Objectives: The impact of social participation, trust and the miniaturization of community, i.e. the...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the associations between vertical (institutional) political trust in the ...
AIMS: To investigate the association between political trust in the Riksdag (the national parliament...
Background: To study the impact of social participation, trust and the miniaturisation of community,...
Objectives: The associations between vertical ( institutional) trust in the healthcare system and th...
Background: Risk perception has been studied concerning the use of marijuana and it impacts the inte...
AIM: To investigate the association between political trust (an aspect of institutional trust) and s...
Cannabis use is illegal according to swedish drugpolicy. Self-reported data shows that cannabis is t...
Objective: To explore the use of cannabis amongst higher education students, and its relationship to...
The widening inequalities in smoking are one of the growing public health challenges in western coun...
Objectives: To study the impact of social capital (social participation and trust) on lack of belief...
The aim of this study is to, in view of theories about deviance and social control, examine how cann...
Purpose: After tobacco and alcohol, cannabis is the most used substance among adolescents in Switzer...
Rationale: Smoking prevalence is well known to vary socioeconomically but has been less studied in r...