"Everything is kind of the same except my mind is with me": exploring cannabis substitution in a sample of adults in early recovery from an opioid or stimulant addiction
Abstract Background Recovery from addiction is frequently equated with abstinence. However, some individuals who resolve an addiction continue to use substances, including via substitution (i.e., increased use of one substance after eliminating/ reducing another). Substitution may play a distinct ro...
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Main Authors: | Corinne A. Beaugard (Author), Alexander Y. Walley (Author), Maryann Amodeo (Author) |
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