Prevalence of problematic cannabis use in Canada: Cross-sectional findings from the 2013 Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey

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Cesar Leos-Toro
Vicki Rynard
David Hammond
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[1] University of Waterloo,School of Public Health & Health Systems
[2] University of Waterloo,Propel Centre for Population Health Impact
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Cannabis; marijuana; ASSIST; problematic use; dependence; men’s health; youth; surveillance; cannabis; marijuana; ASSIST; consommation abusive; dépendance; santé masculine; jeunes; surveillance;
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OBJECTIVES: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance in Canada. There exist a variety of tools to measure problematic characteristics of cannabis use; however, there is no consensus on the operational definition of “problematic use”. The current study sought to estimate the prevalence of problematic cannabis use in Canada, in terms of the kinds of problems Canadians report due to their cannabis use, the levels of harm associated with cannabis consumption, and potential differences among socio-demographic groups.
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