High-intensity cannabis use and hospitalization: a prospective cohort study of street-involved youth in Vancouver, Canada
Abstract Background There is concern that cannabis use negatively affects vulnerable groups such as youth; however, the relationship between cannabis use and health care utilization has not been well characterized in this population. We longitudinally evaluated the association between daily cannabis...
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Main Authors: | Hudson Reddon (Author), M.-J. Milloy (Author), Evan Wood (Author), Ekaterina Nosova (Author), Thomas Kerr (Author), Kora DeBeck (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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