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Potential for cannabis adaptation among participants in a drunk driving intervention.

Michael SchererPaul MarquesAmy R ManningThomas H NochajskiEduardo RomanoEileen TaylorRobert VoasSagan King
Published in: Journal of substance use (2020)
Installing interlocks may inadvertently increase cannabis use among those who decrease alcohol use. Crash risk associated with cannabis use is notably less than that of alcohol use, however, continued cannabis use may be problematic when the device is removed and alcohol use is expected to return to the higher pre-interlock levels.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • climate change