Medical Cannabis Use among Adults in the Southeastern United States.

Claudia A. Salazar, R. Tomko, Saima Akbar, L. Squeglia, E. McClure
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Objectives To assess the self-reported reasons for medical cannabis use within the southeastern United States and compare recreational and medical cannabis users. Methods This study was a cross-sectional survey administered in 2017 through Amazon's Mechanical Turk and enrolled 432 adult, regular cannabis users. Measures included demographics, cannabis use characteristics, and medical reasons for cannabis use. Results Under half (47%) of respondents endorsed using cannabis for both medical and recreational reasons and 12% reported medical use only. The most commonly cited reasons for medical cannabis use were psychiatric and 60 unique medical conditions were listed. Recreational and medical users were similar on several measures of current use, but did vary in their use history, methods of use, and product knowledge. Conclusions Despite state laws and conclusive scientific evidence to support medical cannabis use for certain conditions, cannabis is still used frequently for a range of medical issues. Policy Implications These data may assist healthcare providers in better understanding medical cannabis use in states with tightened restrictions and tailoring information to medical cannabis users about their specific conditions and prioritizing therapeutic options.
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美国东南部成人医用大麻使用情况。
目的评估美国东南部医用大麻使用的自我报告原因,并比较娱乐和医用大麻使用者。该研究是一项横断面调查,于2017年通过亚马逊的土耳其机器人进行,招募了432名成年、经常吸食大麻的人。措施包括人口统计、大麻使用特点和使用大麻的医疗原因。结果不到一半(47%)的答复者赞同将大麻用于医疗和娱乐目的,12%的答复者表示仅用于医疗用途。最常提到的医用大麻使用原因是精神疾病,并列出了60种独特的医疗条件。娱乐用户和医疗用户在当前使用的一些措施上相似,但在使用历史、使用方法和产品知识方面存在差异。尽管国家法律和确凿的科学证据支持在某些情况下使用医用大麻,但大麻仍然经常用于一系列医疗问题。政策影响这些数据可帮助医疗保健提供者更好地了解限制收紧的州的医用大麻使用情况,并为医用大麻使用者量身定制有关其具体情况的信息,并优先考虑治疗方案。
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