Validation of self‐reported cannabis dose and potency: an ecological study
Addiction2013Vol. 108(10), pp. 1801–1808
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Peggy van der Pol, Nienke Liebregts, Ron de Graaf, Dirk J. Korf, Wim van den Brink, Margriet van Laar
Abstract
Self-report measures relating to cannabis use appear at best to be associated weakly with objective measures. Of the self-report measures, number of joints per gram, cannabis price and subjective potency have at least some validity.
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