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Trends in treatment of problematic cannabis use in Ontario’s specialized addiction treatment system from 2010/11 to 2015/16: a repeated cross-sectional study of a health administrative database

Sameer Imtiaz, Paul Kurdyak, Andriy V. Samokhvalov, Mahhum Mumtaz Mobashir, Bill Que, Daniel Elliot and Jürgen Rehm
October 31, 2018 6 (4) E495-E501; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20170152
Sameer Imtiaz
University of Toronto (Imtiaz, Samokhvalov, Rehm); Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Imtiaz, Kurdyak, Samokhvalov, Mobashir, Que, Elliot, Rehm); ICES (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
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Paul Kurdyak
University of Toronto (Imtiaz, Samokhvalov, Rehm); Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Imtiaz, Kurdyak, Samokhvalov, Mobashir, Que, Elliot, Rehm); ICES (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
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Andriy V. Samokhvalov
University of Toronto (Imtiaz, Samokhvalov, Rehm); Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Imtiaz, Kurdyak, Samokhvalov, Mobashir, Que, Elliot, Rehm); ICES (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
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Mahhum Mumtaz Mobashir
University of Toronto (Imtiaz, Samokhvalov, Rehm); Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Imtiaz, Kurdyak, Samokhvalov, Mobashir, Que, Elliot, Rehm); ICES (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
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Bill Que
University of Toronto (Imtiaz, Samokhvalov, Rehm); Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Imtiaz, Kurdyak, Samokhvalov, Mobashir, Que, Elliot, Rehm); ICES (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
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Daniel Elliot
University of Toronto (Imtiaz, Samokhvalov, Rehm); Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Imtiaz, Kurdyak, Samokhvalov, Mobashir, Que, Elliot, Rehm); ICES (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
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Jürgen Rehm
University of Toronto (Imtiaz, Samokhvalov, Rehm); Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Imtiaz, Kurdyak, Samokhvalov, Mobashir, Que, Elliot, Rehm); ICES (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
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vol. 6 no. 4 E495-E501
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20170152
PubMed 
30381322
History 
  • Published online October 31, 2018.
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Author Information

  1. Sameer Imtiaz, MSc,
  2. Paul Kurdyak, MD PhD,
  3. Andriy V. Samokhvalov, MD PhD,
  4. Mahhum Mumtaz Mobashir, BASc,
  5. Bill Que, BSc,
  6. Daniel Elliot, BSc,
  7. Jürgen Rehm, PhD
  1. University of Toronto (Imtiaz, Samokhvalov, Rehm); Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Imtiaz, Kurdyak, Samokhvalov, Mobashir, Que, Elliot, Rehm); ICES (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
  1. Correspondence to: Sameer Imtiaz, sameer.imtiaz{at}gmail.com
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Sameer Imtiaz, Paul Kurdyak, Andriy V. Samokhvalov, Mahhum Mumtaz Mobashir, Bill Que, Daniel Elliot, Jürgen Rehm
Oct 2018, 6 (4) E495-E501; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20170152

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Sameer Imtiaz, Paul Kurdyak, Andriy V. Samokhvalov, Mahhum Mumtaz Mobashir, Bill Que, Daniel Elliot, Jürgen Rehm
Oct 2018, 6 (4) E495-E501; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20170152
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