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From badness to illness: Medical cannabis and self-diagnosed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Pages 177-186 | Received 11 Mar 2014, Accepted 11 Aug 2014, Published online: 02 Sep 2014

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Craig Morris. (2019) Medicinal Cannabis Users Downplaying and Shifting Stigma: Articulations of the ‘Natural’, of What Is/Is Not a ‘Drug’ and Oppositions with ‘Chemical’ Substances. Sociological Research Online 25:3, pages 350-368.
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Aleksi Mikael Markunpoika Hupli. (2018) Medical Cannabis for Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Sociological Patient Case Report of Cannabinoid Therapeutics in Finland. Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids 1:2, pages 112-118.
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LINNÉA ANNA MARGARETA ÖSTERMAN. (2018) Critical Reflections on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the Criminal Justice System: Swedish Female Ex-Offenders’ Narratives of Diagnosis. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 57:4, pages 453-471.
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Frédérique Bawin. (2018) Medisch gebruik van cannabis en zijn psychoactieve werking: een paradox?The medical use of cannabis and its psychoactive activity: a paradox?. Verslaving 14:1, pages 3-15.
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Craig Morris. (2018) ‘You can’t stand on a corner and talk about it …’: Medicinal cannabis use, impression management and the analytical status of interviews. Methodological Innovations 11:1, pages 205979911876842.
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Nicholas Athey, Neil Boyd & Elysha Cohen. (2017) Becoming a Medical Marijuana User. Contemporary Drug Problems 44:3, pages 212-231.
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