Do medical cannabis growers attempt to produce cannabis with different cannabinoid concentrations than recreational growers?

IF 0.9 Q3 Psychology Drugs and Alcohol Today Pub Date : 2019-10-23 DOI:10.1108/DAT-06-2019-0021
S. Sznitman, M. Barratt, Tom Decorte, P. Hakkarainen, S. Lenton, G. Potter, Bernd Werse, C. Wilkins
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Purpose It is conceivable that cannabis cultivators who grow for medical purposes aim to improve the therapeutic index of their cannabis by attempting to produce particular concentrations of CBD and/or THC. The purpose of this paper is to examine whether small-scale medical cannabis growers differ from those growing for recreational reasons in terms of self-assessed concentrations of THC and CBD in the cannabis they grow. Design/methodology/approach Data collection was conducted online from a convenience sample of 268 cannabis growers visiting a popular Israeli cannabis internet forum. χ2 and Kruskal–Wallis H were used to test bivariate associations between medical and recreational cannabis cultivators in terms of self-assessed cannabinoid concentrations. Findings In total, 40 percent of cannabis growers reported that they grow for medical purposes. Medical cannabis growers were more likely to report that they thought they knew the cannabinoid concentrations of the cannabis they grew and they reported higher self-assessed concentrations of THC, but not CBD. Originality/value Compared to recreational growers, medical cannabis growers are more likely to strive to be informed in terms of the content of their cannabis. Medical growers may also be attempting to grow more potent THC but not CBD cannabis.
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医用大麻种植者是否试图生产与娱乐种植者具有不同大麻素浓度的大麻?
可以想象,出于医疗目的种植大麻的种植者试图生产特定浓度的CBD和/或四氢大麻酚,以提高其大麻的治疗指数。本文的目的是研究小规模医用大麻种植者是否与那些出于娱乐原因而种植的大麻种植者在他们种植的大麻中自我评估的THC和CBD浓度不同。设计/方法/方法从访问受欢迎的以色列大麻互联网论坛的268名大麻种植者的方便样本中在线收集数据。χ2和Kruskal-Wallis H用于检验医用和休闲大麻种植者在自我评估大麻素浓度方面的双变量相关性。总共有40%的大麻种植者报告称,他们种植大麻是为了医疗目的。医用大麻种植者更有可能报告说,他们认为他们知道自己种植的大麻的大麻素浓度,他们报告的自我评估的四氢大麻酚浓度更高,但CBD没有。独创性/价值与娱乐性大麻种植者相比,医用大麻种植者更有可能努力了解其大麻的成分。医疗种植者也可能试图种植更强效的四氢大麻酚,而不是CBD大麻。
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