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Public Health evidence on the variation and determinants of new psycho-active substances
Kathryn Higgins
School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
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Medicine and Dentistry
Public Health
100%
Alcohol
100%
Development
66%
Tobacco
66%
Protective Factor
66%
Cannabinoid
66%
Cannabis
55%
Drug
33%
Chemotherapeutic Agent
33%
Analysis
22%
Therapeutic Procedure
22%
Motivation
22%
Drug Use
22%
Qualitative Analysis
22%
Family
11%
Adult
11%
Cohort Analysis
11%
Life Cycle
11%
Alcohol Consumption
11%
Adulthood
11%
Socioeconomic Status
11%
Awareness
11%
Latent Class Analysis
11%
Gender
11%
Study Participant
11%
Cannabis Use
11%
Psychology
Alcohol
100%
Public Health
100%
Groups
88%
Substance Abuse
88%
Mixed Methods
33%
Treatment
22%
Motivation
22%
Qualitative Method
22%
Assumptions
11%
Interviews
11%
Focus Group
11%
Research
11%
Socioeconomic Status
11%
Conceptual Framework
11%
Alcohol Abuse
11%
Categorisation
11%
Adoption
11%
Neuroscience
Cannabis
100%
Motivation
22%
Categorization
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
VistA
11%