Exploring the perceptions of psychiatric patients regarding marijuana use
There is limited understanding on marijuana use by psychiatric patients, specifically with regard as to why they continue to smoke marijuana despite the negative consequences, such as readmittance to psychiatric hospitals following marijuana-induced psychosis. It is, therefore, important to understa...
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Main Authors: | Leepile A. Sehularo (Author), Emmerentia du Plessis (Author), Belinda Scrooby (Author) |
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2012-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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