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Auteur A. D. HATHAWAY |
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C. DUFF ; M. ASBRIDGE ; S. BROCHU ; M. M. COUSINEAU ; A. D. HATHAWAY ; D. MARSH ; P. G. ERICKSON |Once associated with 'deviant' subcultures, the use of cannabis is now common across Canadian society. This has led some to argue that cannabis use is becoming normalized in Canada with important implications for drug policy, law enforcement and[...]![]()
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A. D. HATHAWAY | 2004Despite the cross-culturally persistent high prevalence of cannabis use in general adult populations, in-depth analyses of extended use careers are uncommon in the scientific literature. This paper reports on in-depth interviews conducted with 1[...]![]()
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Based on structured interviews with 104 experienced users in Toronto, Canada, this article examines the perceived costs and benefits of cannabis consumption. A pretested questionnaire that was developed by Cohen and Sas (1998) in the Netherlands[...]![]()
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Cannabis use has undergone a transition from what was once largely marginal activity to one that is more generally established. Although the practice is both prevalent and tolerated widely, there is still a certain stigma experienced by users an[...]![]()
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A. D. HATHAWAY ; P. G. ERICKSON | 2003ENGLISH : Contrasting the official harm reduction aims of Canada's 10-year national drug strategy with the actual evolution of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the authors find little evidence of harm reduction, and much of sustained a[...]![]()
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FRANÇAIS : En 2018, le gouvernement du Canada a légalisé le cannabis à usage récréatif. Outre la préservation de la santé publique, cette mesure visait surtout à détourner les profits du marché illicite et à réduire l'accessibilité du produit a[...]![]()
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Over the past half-century, as use of marijuana has become more widespread in Canadian society, there are indications of a normalizing process in societal reactions and experiences of use. Among other research avenues, these trends suggest a nee[...]![]()
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A. D. HATHAWAY ; E. HYSHKA ; P. G. ERICKSON ; M. ASBRIDGE ; S. BROCHU ; M. M. COUSINEAU ; C. DUFF ; D. MARSH |BACKGROUND: An important challenge in conducting social research of specific relevance to harm reduction programs is locating hidden populations of consumers of substances like cannabis who typically report few adverse or unwanted consequences o[...]