The role of school characteristics in pre-legalization cannabis use change among Canadian youth: implications for policy and harm reduction
In conclusion, current school-based cannabis prevention efforts do not appear sufficiently effective. Comprehensive implementation of universal prevention programs may reduce cannabis harms. Some factors (urbanicity, peer use rates) may indicate which schools to prioritize.
Source: Health Education Research - Category: Research Source Type: research
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