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S. LEV-RAN ; M. ROERECKE ; B. LE FOLL ; T. P. GEORGE ; K. McKENZIE ; J. REHM |Background: Longitudinal studies reporting the association between cannabis use and developing depression provide mixed results. The objective of this study was to establish the extent to which different patterns of use of cannabis are associate[...]Article : Périodique
T. STOCKWELL ; J. BUXTON ; C. DUFF ; D. MARSH ; S. MACDONALD ; W. MICHELOW ; K. RICHARD ; E. SAEWYC ; R. HANSON ; I. COHEN ; R. CORRADO ; C. CHOW ; A. IVSINS ; D. NICHOLSON ; B. PAKULA ; A. PURI ; J. REHM ; STURGE J. ; A. TU ; J. ZHAO |This pilot project is a province-wide and nationally-supported collaboration intended to add value to existing monitoring and surveillance exercises that currently exist and are being developed in Canada. The fundamental aim is to create a syste[...]Périodique
P. BOFFETTA ; M. HASHIBE ; C. LA VECCHIA ; W. ZATONSKI ; J. REHM | 2006ENGLISH : We estimated the number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to alcohol drinking in 2002 by sex and WHO subregion, based on relative risks of cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, liver, colon, rectum, larynx and female [...]Article : Périodique
S. IMTIAZ ; K. D. SHIELD ; M. ROERECKE ; J. CHENG ; S. POPOVA ; P. KURDYAK ; B. FISCHER ; J. REHM |Background and Aims: Cannabis use is associated with several adverse health effects. However, little is known about the cannabis-attributable burden of disease. This study quantified the age-, sex- and adverse health effect-specific cannabis-att[...]Article : Périodique
J. F. CREPAULT ; J. REHM ; B. FISCHER |In October 2014 the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Canada's largest academic health science centre devoted to mental illness and substance use (Rehm et al., 2011), released a Cannabis Policy Framework (CAMH, 2014). An interdiscip[...]NouveautéRapport
J. REHM ; D. BALIUNAS ; S. BROCHU ; B. FISCHER ; W. GNAM ; J. PATRA ; S. POPOVA ; A. SARNOCINSKA-HART ; B. TAYLOR ; E. ADLAF ; RECEL M. ; E. SINGLE | Ottawa : CCSA-CCLAT | 2006This study examined morbidity, mortality and economic costs attributable to the abuse of alcohol, illegal drugs and tobacco in Canada for the year 2002. Attributable fractions by age, gender and province for more than 80 causes of disease and de[...]Rapport
E. SINGLE ; L. ROBSON ; X. XIE ; J. REHM ; R. MOORE ; B. CHOI ; S. DESJARDINS ; J. ANDERSON | Ottawa : CCSA-CCLAT | 1996Article : Périodique
J. REHM ; C. KILIAN ; P. ROVIRA ; K. D. SHIELD ; J. MANTHEY |Population survey research is limited by biases introduced through the exclusion of sub-populations from the sampling frame and by non-response bias. This is a particular problem for alcohol surveys, where populations such as the homeless and th[...]Article : Périodique
Background and Aims: Monitoring trends of alcohol-attributable mortality is an integral part of the global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. However, mortality estimates based on different age ranges come to different conclusions. T[...]Article : Périodique
J. REHM ; G. E. GMEL ; G. GMEL ; O. S. M. HASAN ; S. IMTIAZ ; S. POPOVA ; C. PROBST ; M. ROERECKE ; R. ROOM ; A. V. SAMOKHVALOV ; K. D. SHIELD ; P. A. SHUPER |Background and aims: Alcohol use is a major contributor to injuries, mortality and the burden of disease. This review updates knowledge on risk relations between dimensions of alcohol use and health outcomes to be used in global and national Com[...]Article : Périodique
J. REHM ; R. ROOM ; K. GRAHAM ; M. MONTEIRO ; G. GMEL ; C. T. SEMPOS |AIMS: As part of a larger study to estimate the global burden of disease attributable to alcohol: to quantify the relationships between average volume of alcohol consumption, patterns of drinking and disease and injury outcomes, and to combine e[...]Périodique
E. SINGLE ; J. REHM ; L. ROBSON ; VAN TRUONG M. | 2000ENGLISH : BACKGROUND: In 1996 the number of deaths and admissions to hospital in Canada that could be attributed to the use of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs were estimated from 1992 data. In this paper we update these estimates to the yea[...]Article : Périodique
C. CASAJUANA KOGEL ; M. M. BALCELLS-OLIVERO ; H. LOPEZ-PELAYO ; L. MIQUEL ; L. TEIXIDO ; J. COLOM ; D. J. NUTT ; J. REHM ; A. GUAL |Objective: Reliable data on cannabis quantities is required to improve assessment of cannabis consumption for epidemiological analysis and clinical assessment, consequently a Standard Joint Unit (SJU) based on quantity of 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol [...]Périodique
B. FISCHER ; RODOPOULOS J. ; J. REHM ; A. IVSINS | 2006Cannabis use is increasingly prevalent among young adults in Canada. Due to cannabis impairment effects, driving under the influence of cannabis has recently developed into a traffic-safety concern, yet little is known about the specific circums[...]Article : Périodique
B. FISCHER ; J. REIMER ; FIRESTONE M. ; KALOUSEK K. ; J. REHM ; HEATHCOTE J. |Illicit drug users are the primary risk group for HCV transmission, and will form the largest HCV treatment population for years to come. Sylvestre et al.'s study suggests that cannabis use may benefit treatment retention and outcomes in illicit[...]Article : Périodique
S. OLDERBAK ; J. MOCKL ; J. MANTHEY ; S. LEE ; J. REHM ; E. HOCH ; L. KRAUS |AIMS: To measure the current trends of cannabis use in Germany, measure trends in the proportion of heavy cannabis users and estimate future cannabis use rates. DESIGN: Repeated waves of the Epidemiological Survey on Substance Abuse, a cross-se[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Estimated alcohol consumption from national self-report surveys is often only 30-40% of official estimates based on sales or taxation data. Global burden of disease (GBD) estimates for alcohol adjust survey estimates up to 8[...]Article : Périodique
J. MANTHEY ; C. PROBST ; C. KILIAN ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; J. SIEROSLAWSKI ; T. KARLSSON ; J. REHM |INTRODUCTION: Unrecorded alcohol, that is, alcohol not reflected in official statistics of the country where it is consumed, contributes markedly to overall consumption of alcohol. However, empirical data on unrecorded alcohol consumption are sc[...]Article : Périodique
G. BAMMER ; W. VAN DEN BRINK ; GSCHWEND P. ; V. HENDRIKS ; J. REHM |Following on from last edition's Harm Reduction Digest on drug consumption facilities this Digest investigates what can be learnt from the Swiss and Dutch trials of heroin prescribing about the unintended consequences of this controversial inter[...]Article : Périodique
J. F. CREPAULT ; C. RUSSELL ; T. M. WATSON ; C. STRIKE ; S. BONATO ; J. REHM |Background: Psychoactive substance use and the regulations that govern it both have the potential to lead to harm. A 'public health approach' (PHA) is frequently invoked as a means of addressing these harms, but the term is used in inconsistent [...]Article : Périodique
J. REHM ; J. F. CREPAULT ; A. WETTLAUFER ; J. MANTHEY ; K. SHIELD |ISSUES: The monitoring of the harmful use of alcohol is a key focus of global health efforts, including the Sustainable Development Goals. The current indicator of harmful alcohol use for Sustainable Development Goals is the national adult (15+ [...]Périodique
ENGLISH : Background: Alcohol and tobacco are responsible for a significant amount of burden of disease, but some diseases may be a result of the interaction between these two risk factors. Methods: Systematic literature review identified arti[...]Article : Périodique
C. KILIAN ; J. MANTHEY ; C. PROBST ; G. S. BRUNBORG ; E. K. BYE ; O. EKHOLM ; L. KRAUS ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; J. SIEROSLAWSKI ; J. REHM |AIMS: The aims of the article are (a) to estimate coverage rates (i.e. the proportion of 'real consumption' accounted for by a survey compared with more reliable aggregate consumption data) of the total, the recorded and the beverage-specific an[...]