Cannabis use motives and associations with personal and work characteristics among Canadian workers: a cross-sectional study
Nancy Carnide,
Bethany R. Chrystoja,
Hyunmi Lee
et al.
Abstract:Background
Research on cannabis use motives has focused on youth. Little is known about motives among working adults, including how work may play a role. This study aimed to describe cannabis use motives and their connection to work, and identify the personal and work correlates of work-related motives among a sample of workers.
Methods
A national, cross-sectional sample of Canadian workers were queried about their cannabis use. Workers reporting p… Show more
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