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Evaluating the impact of cannabis legalization in the Canadian territories.
chercheur principal: Hobin, Erin P
Année(s) de permis: 2023 2022 2021
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5586. The study has five objectives: 1) To examine prevalence and patterns of non-medical cannabis use, including use among young adults, age of initiation, and levels of dependence; 2) To examine the cannabis retail environment, including the extent to which consumers shift from illicit sources to legal retail sources, and...


Marijuana legalization policy: impact on prevalence and risk behaviours in Canada.
chercheur principal: Hobin, Erin P
Année(s) de permis: 2018
Résumé: The primary purpose of the proposed study is to evaluate patterns of cannabis use. Canada has committed to legalizing recreational cannabis use in summer 2018. It is critically important to have sufficient evidence to inform the development of specific regulations, including product labelling, warnings, and marketing restrictions. Consumer perceptions research can help to inform key decisions in t...


Examining alcohol warning labels as a tool to increase public awareness of alcohol-related health risks and reduce alcohol intake at the population level.
chercheur principal: Hobin, Erin P
Année(s) de permis: 2018 2017
Résumé: To test, in the real-world, if labelling alcohol containers with a health message, national drinking guidelines, and standard drink information supports more informed and safer alcohol use. Alcohol Warning Label Intervention – Consistent with evidence for effective warning labels, a full colour alcohol warning label communicating: 1) a health message linking alcohol and cancer, 2) Canada’s natio...


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