Cannabis treatment outcomes among legally coerced and non-coerced adults
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Treatment seeking for cannabis dependence in general, and particularly the number of criminal justice referrals to cannabis treatment, has increased over the past decade. This study aims to compare the characteristics, psychosocial f...
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Main Authors: | Copeland Jan (Author), Maxwell Jane C (Author) |
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