
Auteur A. HATHAWAY
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (8)

ENGLISH : North American studies suggest that as many as one-third of people living with HIV/AIDS self-medicate with cannabis for relief of physical and stress-related symptoms. Although cannabis remains a controlled substance in Canada, legal[...]
R. C. CALLAGHAN ; A. HATHAWAY ; J. A. CUNNINGHAM ; VETTESE L. C. ; S. WYATT ; L. TAYLOR | 2005
PériodiqueENGLISH : The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) (Prochaska, Diclemente, & Norcross, 1992) proposes that the stages-of change construct can serve as useful tool for identifying those most at-risk of treatment dropout [Prochaska, J. O. (1999). How do[...]
S. MACDONALD ; R. MANN ; CHIPMAN M. ; B. PAKULA ; P. ERICKSON ; A. HATHAWAY ; MACINTYRE P. | 2008
PériodiqueENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is first to describe perceptions of driving under the influence of cannabis or cocaine among clients in treatment and, second, to assess whether these perceptions are related to the frequency of d[...]
N. CRISTIANO ; A. HATHAWAY ; G. CULLEN ; M. WRATHALL ; D. WALTERS | 2023
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.30, n°6, December 2023) Article : PériodiqueIn 2018, Canada became the second country in the world to legalize the use and supply of cannabis for non-medical purposes. The official primary objectives of the government are protecting public health, restricting access by youth, and reducing[...]
R. C. CALLAGHAN ; J. VANDER HEIDEN ; M. SANCHES ; M. ASBRIDGE ; A. HATHAWAY ; S. J. KISH | 2021
Dans Addiction (Vol.116, n°12, December 2021) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: Canada's 2018 Cannabis Act allows youth (age 12-17 years) to possess up to 5 g of dried cannabis (or equivalent) for personal consumption/sharing. This study assessed whether the Cannabis Act was associated with changes in police-reported [...]
S. MACDONALD ; K. ANGLIN-BODRUG ; R. E. MANN ; P. ERICKSON ; A. HATHAWAY ; CHIPMAN M. ; M. RYLETT | 2003
PériodiqueENGLISH : The purpose of this paper is to review the results and limitations of studies of injury risks associated with cannabis and cocaine use. Three types of fatal and non-fatal injuries are considered: injuries due to collisions, intention[...]Nouveauté
A. HATHAWAY ; A. MOSTAGHIM ; K. KOLAR ; P. G. ERICKSON ; G. OSBORNE | 2016
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°3, June 2016) Article : PériodiqueAims: To critically investigate the extent of normalisation of the use of cannabis by undergraduate students. To examine the extent of peer accommodation, this paper focuses on attitudes of students who abstain. It sheds light on social meanings[...]
R. COOMBER ; L. MOYLE ; V. BELACKOVA ; T. DECORTE ; P. HAKKARAINEN ; A. HATHAWAY ; K. J. LAIDLER ; S. LENTON ; S. MURPHY ; J. SCOTT ; M. STEFUNKOVA ; K. VAN DE VEN ; M. VLAEMYNCK ; B. WERSE | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.58, August 2018) Article : PériodiqueBackground: It is now commonly accepted that there exists a form of drug supply, that involves the non-commercial supply of drugs to friends and acquaintances for little or no profit, which is qualitatively different from profit motivated 'drug [...]