Understanding feeling "high" and its role in medical cannabis patient outcomes
Introduction: We measure for the first time the associations between subjective patient experiences of feeling "high" and treatment outcomes during real-time Cannabis flower consumption sessions.Methods: Our study uses data from the mobile health app, Releaf App™, through which 1,882 peopl...
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Main Authors: | Sarah S. Stith (Author), Xiaoxue Li (Author), Franco Brockelman (Author), Keenan Keeling (Author), Branden Hall (Author), Jacob M. Vigil (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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