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Journal of Ethnopharmacology

The Use and Misuse of Khat (Catha Edulis) in a Changing World: Tradition, Trade and Tragedy

Edited by
  • Michael Odenwald
  • Nasir Warfa
  • Axel Klein
Volume 132, Issue 3,

Pages 537-620 (1 December 2010)

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  1. Introduction to the special issue: The changing use and misuse of khat (Catha edulis)—Tradition, trade and tragedy

    Pages 537-539
  2. Khat chewing, cardiovascular diseases and other internal medical problems: The current situation and directions for future research

    Pages 540-548
  3. Trauma, khat and common psychotic symptoms among Somali immigrants: A quantitative study

    Pages 549-553
  4. Khat use and neurobehavioral functions: Suggestions for future studies

    Pages 554-563
  5. Effect of khat chewing on periodontal pathogens in subgingival biofilm from chronic periodontitis patients

    Pages 564-569
  6. Validity and reliability of a Severity of Dependence Scale for khat (SDS-khat)

    Pages 570-577
  7. Khat use and monitoring drug use in Europe: The current situation and issues for the future

    Pages 578-583
  8. A good chew or good riddance—How to move forward in the regulation of khat consumption

    Pages 584-589
  9. The ambiguity of khat in Somaliland

    Pages 590-599
  10. East African discourses on khat and sex

    Pages 600-606
  11. Khat in the Horn of Africa: Historical perspectives and current trends

    Pages 607-614
  12. The stimulant khat—Another door in the wall? A call for overcoming the barriers

    Pages 615-619

ISSN: 0378-8741