Epidemiology of Cannabis
Bold new perspectives on a timely subject grab your attention from the first page: Epidemiology of Cannabis by Albert Stuart Reece and Gary Kenneth Hulse delivers a rigorous, accessible exploration of cannabis use through the lens of population science. Ideal for clinicians, public health practitioners, policymakers, and curious readers, this book illuminates patterns, risks, and policy-relevant trends shaping communities worldwide.
Clear, evidence-focused chapters map incidence and prevalence across regions—North America, Europe, Australia and Asia—while unpacking demographic and socioeconomic drivers of use. The authors translate complex data into practical insight: surveillance methods, risk-factor analysis, long-term outcome studies, and implications for health systems and regulation. Readers gain critical tools to interpret statistics, evaluate study quality, and apply findings to local public health strategies.
Beyond numbers, the text connects epidemiologic findings to real-world decisions. Whether you’re shaping community prevention programs, advising clinical practice, or researching cannabis-related harms and benefits, this book helps you weigh evidence and anticipate future trends. Its balanced, methodical approach supports informed debate and better policy design at city, national, and international levels.
Concise yet comprehensive, Epidemiology of Cannabis is both a reference and a roadmap—bridging data, interpretation, and action. Add this essential resource to your collection to stay current on global and regional cannabis epidemiology and to inform smarter public health responses. Order your copy today and equip yourself with the evidence you need to understand and respond to cannabis trends in your community.
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