Cannabis use increases the risk of sickness absence: longitudinal analyses from the constances cohort

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  • who: Ameu0301lia Deu0301guilhem from the Epidemiological Cohorts Unit, UMS, Villejuif, France University Iowa, United States have published the article: Cannabis Use Increases the Risk of Sickness Absence: Longitudinal Analyses From the CONSTANCES Cohort, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the study was to study the associations between two variables and not to obtain prevalence data and such non-response bias should result in an underestimation of the associations . This study showed that cannabis use more than once a month was associated with an increased risk of subsequent short and medium sickness absences, even . . .

     

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