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期刊名:Canadian journal of addiction

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ISSN:2368-4720

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Veronica L Richards,Benjamin L Berey,Huiyin Lu et al. Veronica L Richards et al.
Background: Understanding how perceived positive consequences are associated with drinking may help improve effectiveness of alcohol reduction interventions among people living with HIV (PLWH). We aimed to determine wheth...
Karina Conde,Elizabeth D Nesoff,Raquel I Peltzer et al. Karina Conde et al.
Objectives: Previous research from high-income countries has consistently shown an association between alcohol-related harms and neighborhood characteristics such as alcohol outlet density, but this research has not been ...
Tapia Foute Nelong,Bryan W Jenkins,Melissa L Perreault et al. Tapia Foute Nelong et al.
Introduction: Over 14% of Canadians use cannabis, with nearly 60% of these individuals reporting daily or weekly use. Inhalation of cannabis vapour has recently gained popularity, but the effects of this exposure on neura...
Eloise Moss,Jasmine McEachern,Lauren Adye-White et al. Eloise Moss et al.
Urine drug screening (UDS) is commonly used to detect or validate self-reported substance use, particularly when beginning and maintaining opioid agonist therapy (OAT). However, there is currently no summary of the published clinical practi...
Robyn J McQuaid,Rebecca Jesseman,Brian Rush Robyn J McQuaid
Objectives: In 2016, the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) conducted the first survey of individuals in recovery from addiction in Canada. The findings revealed that many individuals in recovery lead m...
Julia MacIsaac,Seonaid Nolan Julia MacIsaac
Chronic excessive alcohol consumption is the leading cause of an acquired dilated cardiomyopathy. Here we report a case of a 25-year-old male with a severe alcohol use disorder, who presents with a viral prodrome and is found to be in cardi...