Aims: 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. Design: Data from three cycles (2002, 2006, 2010) of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study were used for cross-sectional and trend analyses of adolescent cannabis use. Setting: Representative surveys in 30 European and North American countries. Participants: A total of 160606 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 ava...
International audienceAims : : This study explores whether the family socio-economic status (F-SES)...
In the 32 western countries that participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC-...
Purpose To investigate the influence of the family socioeconomic status (F-SES) on various intensiti...
AimsTo examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over l...
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...
Purpose: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed o...
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...
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...
Aims: To examine cannabis use among mid-adolescents in 31 countries and associations with per-capit...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely consumed illegal drug worldwide. Among adolescents, cannabis...
International audienceAims : : This study explores whether the family socio-economic status (F-SES)...
In the 32 western countries that participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC-...
Purpose To investigate the influence of the family socioeconomic status (F-SES) on various intensiti...
AimsTo examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over l...
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...
Purpose: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed o...
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...
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...
Aims: To examine cannabis use among mid-adolescents in 31 countries and associations with per-capit...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely consumed illegal drug worldwide. Among adolescents, cannabis...
International audienceAims : : This study explores whether the family socio-economic status (F-SES)...
In the 32 western countries that participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC-...
Purpose To investigate the influence of the family socioeconomic status (F-SES) on various intensiti...