Call for special issue 2023
Am J Addict. 2023 Nov;32(6):620. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13491.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37904297 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13491 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 31, 2023 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

2023 Addictions and Their Treatment Course
Am J Addict. 2023 Nov;32(6):621. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13492.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37904298 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13492 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 31, 2023 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

2023 Advanced Addiction Psychopharmacology Course
Am J Addict. 2023 Nov;32(6):622. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13493.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37904299 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13493 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 31, 2023 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Cannabis Use Disorders Performance in Practice
Am J Addict. 2023 Nov;32(6):623. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13494.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37904300 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13494 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 31, 2023 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females
CONCLUSIONS: SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.PMID:37830429 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - October 13, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sarah J Ehlke Samantha A Fitzer Jennifer L Shipley Abby L Braitman Source Type: research