Parents are the best prevention’? Troubling assumptions in cannabis policy discourses in the context of legalization in Canadaadmin2025-08-13T20:28:23+00:00
“You can’t chain a dog to a porch”: A multisite qualitative analysis of youth narratives of parental approaches to substance useadmin2025-08-13T20:51:18+00:00
Bereaved mothers’ engagement in drug policy reform: A multisite qualitative analysisadmin2025-08-13T20:28:22+00:00
Examining the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on family mental health in Canadaadmin2025-08-13T20:28:22+00:00
“It’s a bit of a double-edged sword”: Motivation and personal impact of bereaved mothers’ advocacy for drug policy reformadmin2025-08-13T20:39:49+00:00
“I’m not your reality show”: Perspectives of bereaved mothers’ engagement with the news media to advance drug policy reformadmin2025-08-13T20:39:57+00:00
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on family mental health in Canada: Findings from a multi-round cross-sectional studyadmin2025-08-13T20:28:21+00:00
Cannabis Education Resources for Parents: An Environmental Scan and Critical Content Analysis in the Context of Legalizationadmin2025-09-15T18:14:47+00:00
Engaging families and parent advocates in research on substance use and drug policy reform: Guiding principles from a Canadian community-academic partnershipadmin2025-08-13T20:28:20+00:00
Parent psychological distress and parent child relationships two years into the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from a Canadian cross-sectional studyadmin2025-08-13T20:28:20+00:00