39 results on '"Van Der Pol, Peggy"'
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2. Polydrug Use Typologies of Regular Ecstasy Users Visiting Electronic Dance Music Events: A Latent Class Analysis
3. “How do online and offline sampling compare in a multinational study of drug use and nightlife behaviour?”
4. Polydrug Use Typologies of Regular Ecstasy Users Visiting Electronic Dance Music Events: A Latent Class Analysis.
5. The Missing=Smoking Assumption : A Fallacy in Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Trials?
6. The role of leisure and delinquency in frequent cannabis use and dependence trajectories among young adults
7. Wat doen XTC-gebruikers om risico’s te beperken?
8. Three-Year Course of Cannabis Dependence and Prediction of Persistence
9. Predicting the transition from frequent cannabis use to cannabis dependence: A three-year prospective study
10. Impulse control disorders associated with dopaminergic drugs: A disproportionality analysis using vigibase
11. Impulse control disorders associated with dopaminergic drugs: A disproportionality analysis using vigibase
12. Wel of geen hulp zoeken voor cannabisafhankelijkheid?
13. Grenzen aan gedogen: Uitgangspunten 15% THC-maatregel nader beschouwd
14. Validity of sidestream endtidal carbon dioxide measurement in critically ill, mechanically ventilated children
15. Drug Use Changes at the Individual Level: Results from a Longitudinal, Multisite Survey in Young Europeans Frequenting the Nightlife Scene
16. Cross-sectional and prospective relation of cannabis potency, dosing and smoking behaviour with cannabis dependence: an ecological study
17. Reference Values of Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Healthy Children 1–5 Years Using Off-Line Tidal Breathing
18. The role of parents, peers and partners in cannabis use and dependence trajectories among young adult frequent users
19. Validation of self-reported cannabis dose and potency: an ecological study
20. Mental health differences between frequent cannabis users with and without dependence and the general population
21. Reliability and validity of the Severity of Dependence Scale for detecting cannabis dependence in frequent cannabis users
22. Drug Use Changes at the Individual Level: Results from a Longitudinal, Multisite Survey in Young Europeans Frequenting the Nightlife Scene.
23. The Dutch Cannabis Dependence (CanDep) study on the course of frequent cannabis use and dependence: objectives, methods and sample characteristics
24. Cannabis dependence and peer selection in social networks of frequent users
25. Limitations to the Dutch cannabis toleration policy: Assumptions underlying the reclassification of cannabis above 15% THC
26. Changes in cannabis potency and first-time admissions to drug treatment: a 16-year study in the Netherlands
27. Limitations to the Dutch cannabis toleration policy:Assumptions underlying the reclassification of cannabis above 15% THC
28. Reliability and validity of the Marijuana Motives Measure among young adult frequent cannabis users and associations with cannabis dependence
29. Purity, adulteration and price of drugs bought on-line versus off-line in the Netherlands
30. Facilitators and barriers in treatment seeking for cannabis dependence
31. Validity of sidestream endtidal carbon dioxide measurement in critically ill, mechanically ventilated children
32. The Missing=Smoking Assumption: A Fallacy in Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Trials?
33. Grenzen aan gedogen
34. Marijuana Motives Measure--Dutch Extended Version
35. Persistence and desistance in heavy cannabis use: the role of identity, agency, and life events
36. Reference values of exhaled nitric oxide in healthy children 1-5 years using off-line tidal breathing
37. The Role of Study and Work in Cannabis Use and Dependence Trajectories among Young Adult Frequent Cannabis Users
38. Cannabis Dependence and Peer Selection in Social Networks of Frequent Users
39. Persistence and desistance in heavy cannabis use: the role of identity, agency, and life events.
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