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Prevalence and Factors Associated with Self-Reported Substance Use among Patients with Mental Illness in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: A Cross-Sectional Analytical Study
Published 2023-01-01“…The most commonly used substances were alcohol (21.7%), tobacco (19.8%), and cannabis (12.9%). Factors significantly associated with self-reported substance use included younger age (AOR: 1.829; 95% CI: 1.112, 3.010; p=0.017), male gender (AOR: 2.346; 95% CI: 1.397, 3.939; p=0.001), positive family history of mental illness (AOR: 2.247; 95% CI: 1.364, 3.701; p=0.001), and a family history of substance use (AOR: 3.804; 95% CI: 2.305, 6.276; p<0.001). …”
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Osmanlı’dan Cumhuriyet’e İstanbul’da Esrar Tekkeleri
Published 2024-06-01“…Esrar, Kenevir (Cannabis sativa L.) bitkisinden elde edilen bir maddedir. …”
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HEMPSEED AND COTTONSEED OILS IN THE ACCESSIONS FROM THE VIR COLLECTION AS SOURCES OF FUNCTIONAL FOOD INGREDIENTS
Published 2019-10-01“…Unsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids’ profiles of hempseed (Cannabis sativa L.) and cottonseed (Gossypium hirsutum L., G. herbaceum L., G. barbadense L.) oils were evaluated. …”
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Survey of the risk behaviors and mental health of adolescents in Gabon
Published 2024-11-01“…The prevalence of alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use is 37%, 7.4%, and 4.3%, respectively. 15.4% of under 16 years are alcohol drinkers. 38% are sexually active (6% of them have had sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)). …”
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Youth experiencing homelessness at risk for suicide: psychosocial risk factors and service use patterns
Published 2025-02-01“…A high proportion of youth reported ever having been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder (57.5%) and cannabis was the most heavily used substance. However, only a minority of youth received medical care or mental health services in the past 3 months, 40% and 34%, respectively. …”
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Trends in depressive symptoms among high school students with and without health-risk behaviors in the United States: A population-based studyResearch in context
Published 2025-02-01“…In subgroup analyses, there was a disproportionately large increase in depressive symptoms among students reporting cannabis use, high-risk screen time, shorter sleep hours, and unhealthy weight perception. …”
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Effects of dietary hemp co-product inclusion on laying hens performances and on egg nutritional and functional profile
Published 2025-12-01“…The European Union promotes a circular economy by valorising food industry scraps as co-products for animal feed. Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) co-products are promising for their nutritional and functional profile, but their use in animal nutrition remains limited. …”
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Identification, distribution, and hosts of Meloidogyne spp. infecting horticultural crops in Florida, USA with focus on Meloidogyne enterolobii
Published 2025-01-01“…Additionally, new state host records found were Cannabis sativa, Colocasia esculenta, and Lilium sp. …”
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Validity, reliability and clinical utility of ASSIST-Y in assessing risk of substance-related harm and dependence in Spanish male adolescents
Published 2025-01-01“…Concurrent validity for detecting dependence was established for alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, stimulants and sedatives. Fewer numbers in higher-risk groups for inhalants, opioids and hallucinogen use limited confirmation of validity for those substances. …”
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Risk factors and consequences of traumatic brain injury in a Swiss male population cohort
Published 2022-07-01“…Risk factors were measured at baseline (2010–2012) and at follow-up 1 (FU1; 2012–2014), while the consequences and TBI were measured at follow-up 2 (FU2; 2016–2018).Setting Switzerland.Participants All participants at FU2 (Mage=25.43, SD=1.25) of the Cohort Study on Substance Use Risk Factors (N=4881 young Swiss men after listwise deletion).Measures The outcomes measured were TBI, SUD (ie, alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, other illicit drugs), depression and personality traits (ie, sensation seeking, anxiety-neuroticism, sociability, aggression-hostility) at FU2. …”
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