Negative consequences associated with dependence in daily cannabis users
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cannabis is the most widely consumed illicit substance in America, with increasing rates of use. Some theorists tend to link frequency of use with cannabis dependence. Nevertheless, fewer than half of daily cannabis users meet DSM-IV...
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Main Authors: | Earleywine Mitch (Author), Looby Alison (Author) |
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