Substituting cannabis for prescription drugs, alcohol and other substances among medical cannabis patients: The impact of contextual factors
Abstract
Introduction and Aims Recent years have witnessed increased attention to how cannabis use impacts the use of other psychoactive substances. The present study examines the use of cannabis as a substitute for alcohol, illicit substances and prescription drugs among 473 adults who use cannabis for therapeutic purposes. Design and Methods The C annabis A ccess for M edical P urposes S urvey is a 414‐question cross‐sectional survey that was available...
Paper Details
Title
Substituting cannabis for prescription drugs, alcohol and other substances among medical cannabis patients: The impact of contextual factors
Published Date
Sep 14, 2015
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
326 - 333
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