Publication: Toking and driving: Characteristics of Canadian university students who drive after cannabis use---an exploratory pilot study
Toking and driving: Characteristics of Canadian university students who drive after cannabis use---an exploratory pilot study
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Fischer, B., Rodopulos, J., Rehm, J., Ivsins, A., & Rodopoulos, J. (2006). Toking and driving: Characteristics of Canadian university students who drive after cannabis use---an exploratory pilot study. Drugs, 13(02), 179–187. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687630500512335
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Cannabis use is increasingly prevalent among young adults in Canada. Due to cannabis’ impairment effects, driving under the influence of cannabis has recently developed into a traffic-safety concern, yet little is known about the specific circumstances and factors characterizing this behavior among young people. In this study, we interviewed a sample of university students (n = 45; age 18–28 years) in Toronto who had driven a car after cannabis use in the past year. The study collected information on respondents’ sociodemographic char
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Fischer, B., Rodopulos, J., Rehm, J., Ivsins, A., & Rodopoulos, J. (2006). Toking and driving: Characteristics of Canadian university students who drive after cannabis use---an exploratory pilot study. Drugs, 13(02), 179–187. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687630500512335