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Original Article

Concordance between substance use self-report and hair analysis in community-based adolescents

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Pages 76-84 | Received 19 Sep 2022, Accepted 01 Jan 2023, Published online: 22 Feb 2023

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Joseph J. Palamar & Alberto Salomone. (2023) Trends and correlates of discordant reporting of drug use among nightclub/festival attendees, 2019–2022. Clinical Toxicology 61:9, pages 665-673.
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Natasha E. Wade, Alexander L. Wallace, Marilyn A. Huestis, Krista M. Lisdahl, Ryan M. Sullivan & Susan F. Tapert. (2024) Cannabis use and neurocognitive performance at 13–14 Years-Old: Optimizing assessment with hair toxicology in the Adolescent brain cognitive development (ABCD) study. Addictive Behaviors 150, pages 107930.
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Joseph J. Palamar, Alberto Salomone, Marta Massano & Charles M. Cleland. (2023) Trends in reported and biologically confirmed drug use among people who use ecstasy in the nightclub/festival-attending population, 2016–2022. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports 9, pages 100198.
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