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| Bob GreenSummaryCountry: Australia Publications
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Being stoned: a review of self-reported cannabis effectsBob Green
Community Forensic Mental Health Service, Brisbane, Australia
Drug Alcohol Rev 22:453-60. 2003..Limitations of the available literature and suggested directions for future research are discussed. [Green B, Kavanagh D, Young R. Being stoned: a review of self-reported cannabis effects...
A structured clinical model for violence risk interventionBob Green
Senior Social Worker, Community Forensic Mental Health Service, 42 Albert St, Brisbane, Q. Australia
Int J Law Psychiatry 27:349-59. 2004
Reasons for cannabis use in men with and without psychosisBob Green
Community Forensic Mental Health Service Brisbane, Australia
Drug Alcohol Rev 23:445-53. 2004..In both groups, addiction and positive affect enhancement were the composite variable scores correlated most consistently with concurrent amount and frequency of use...
Cannabis use and misuse prevalence among people with psychosisBob Green
Community Forensic Mental Health Service, 42 Albert Street, Brisbane 4001, Australia
Br J Psychiatry 187:306-13. 2005..As psychoses are relatively low-prevalence disorders, research has been mostly been restricted to small-scale studies of treatment samples. The reported prevalence estimates obtained from these studies vary widely...
Structured risk assessment in community forensic mental health practiceBob Green
Statewide Community Risk Management Program, Queensland Forensic Mental Health Service, Spring Hill, QLD, Australia
Australas Psychiatry 18:538-41. 2010....
Predictors of cannabis use in men with and without psychosisBob Green
Community Forensic Mental Health Service, 42 Albert St, Brisbane 4000, Australia
Addict Behav 32:2879-87. 2007..Factors associated with cannabis use among people with psychosis are not well understood...
