Martin C. Boorman

Publication List Details

Period

2006 - 2006

Number

5

Co-Authors

An evaluation of the Standardised Field Sobriety Tests for the detection of impairment associated with cannabis with and without alcohol (2006)

Stough, Con K. K., Boorman, Martin C., Ogden, Edward, Papafotiou, Katherine

Reports indicate that in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia, 23.5% of drivers in fatal accidents had consumed drugs other than alcohol, and that 29.1% of drivers had a Blood alcohol...

An evaluation of the Standardised Field Sobriety Tests for the detection of impairment associated with cannabis with and without alcohol (2006)

Stough, Con, Boorman, Martin C., Ogden, Edward, Papafotiou, Katherine

The project involved 80 participants aged 21 to 35 years. Participants underwent six experimental conditions that involved the consumption of cigarettes containing either no THC (placebo), 1.8% THC1,...

An evaluation of the Standardised Field Sobriety Tests for the detection of impairment associated with cannabis with and without alcohol (2006)

Stough, Con, Boorman, Martin C., Ogden, Edward, Papafotiou, Katherine

The project involved 80 participants aged 21 to 35 years. Participants underwent six experimental conditions that involved the consumption of cigarettes containing either no THC (placebo), 1.8% THC1,...

An evaluation of the Standardised Field Sobriety Tests for the detection of impairment associated with cannabis with and without alcohol (2006)

Stough, Con, Boorman, Martin C., Ogden, Edward, Papafotiou, Katherine

The project involved 80 participants aged 21 to 35 years. Participants underwent six experimental conditions that involved the consumption of cigarettes containing either no THC (placebo), 1.8% THC1,...

An evaluation of the Standardised Field Sobriety Tests for the detection of impairment associated with cannabis with and without alcohol (2006)

Stough, Con, Boorman, Martin C., Ogden, Edward, Papafotiou, Katherine

The project involved 80 participants aged 21 to 35 years. Participants underwent six experimental conditions that involved the consumption of cigarettes containing either no THC (placebo), 1.8% THC1,...