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Patterns of marijuana use among public health students

R.H. Seiden, K.R. Tomlinson and M. O'Carroll

American Journal of Public Health, 1975, vol. 65, issue 6, 613-621

Abstract: The prevalent use of marijuana among future public health workers raises important questions in terms of current professional role expectation in areas of drug use prevention and education. More realistic and honest drug use policies are advocated as a public health responsibility.

Date: 1975
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