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Cannabis (Research Society on Marijuana)

Abbreviation: Cannabis

Published by: Research Society on Marijuana

Publisher Location: Albuquerque, NM, USA

Journal Website:
https://publications.sciences.ucf.edu/cannabis/index.php/Cannabis/issue/archive


Range of citations in the SafetyLit database: 2018; 1(1) -- 2024; 7(2)

Publication Date Range: 2018 --

Title began with volume (issue): 1(1)

Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database: 43
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eISSN = 2578-0026
USNLM = 101722785

Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/25780026

Journal Language(s): English


Aims and Scope (from publisher): Cannabis is an open access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the scientific study of marijuana/cannabis from a multidisciplinary perspective. Consistent with the mission of the Research Society on Marijuana (RSMj), the journal publishes empirical research of the determinants, correlates, consequences, contexts, and assessment of marijuana use as well as the treatment of problematic marijuana use, including cannabis use disorder. The journal covers research across the human spectrum (note that we currently do not accept animal model research).

The journal seeks to publish the following (but not limited to these topics specifically):
- Etiological mechanisms of use
- Issues related to clinical factors (i.e., diagnosis)
- Medical relevance (i.e., treatment effects/implications)
- Clinical trials
- Social and behavioral aspects of use (both positive and negative)
- Sociopolitical, economic, legal, ethical, and regulatory issues