Cannabis use disorders among Australian adults: results from the National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing
NDARC Technical Report No. 78 (1999)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
NDARC Technical Report No. 78 (1999)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
NDARC Technical Report No. 74 (1999)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
NDARC Technical Report No. 66 (1998)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
NDARC Technical Report No. 64 (1998)
Contents:
NDARC Technical Report No. 55 (1998)
SUMMARY
NDARC Technical Report No. 47 (1997)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
NDARC Monograph No. 30 (1997)
NDARC Technical Report No. 26 (1995)
Overview of Supportive-Expressive Dynamic Psychotherapy
Australian surveys of those with cannabis use disorder (CUD) reveal that general medical practitioners (GPs) are the preferred source of treatment as they are seen as trust worthy and confidential.
Changes to the status of cannabis, ranging from legalisation through to tougher enforcement of prohibition are frequently posed. To date, the debate has centred on arguments associated with liberty and harm, but not on economic analyses.