Canadian Cannabis Consumption and Patterns of Congenital Anomalies: An Ecological Geospatial Analysis
Abstract Methods: Data for the years 1998 to 2009 from Canada Health and Statistics Canada was analyzed in R. Maps have been drawn and odds ratios, principal component analysis, correlation matrices, least squares regression and geospatial regression analyses have been conducted using the R packages base, dplyr, epiR, psych, ggplot2, colorplaner and the spml and spreml functions from package splm. Results: Mapping showed cannabis use was more common in the northern Territories of Canada in the Second National Survey of
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