Sociodemographic differences and experienced effects of young adults who use cannabis mainly for self-medication versus recreationally in Finland

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drugs, habits and social policy Pub Date : 2023-08-22 DOI:10.1108/dhs-05-2023-0017
Aleksi Hupli, Ali Unlu, Jussi Jylkkä, Atte Oksanen
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Purpose Cannabis use continues to increase worldwide, and a number of nation states are changing their cannabis policies. Policy changes require research into key populations, namely, people who use cannabis. This study aims to examine sociodemographic differences of young Finns who reported using cannabis mainly for self-medication versus mainly recreationally, as well as their reported effects of cannabis use. Design/methodology/approach The data come from an anonymous online survey (N = 247, 70.0% males, 25.9% females, 4.1% other) that was analysed using multiple logistic regression. The authors focused on whether various demographic indicators differed between those who reportedly used cannabis mainly for recreational purposes and mainly for self-medicinal purposes. The authors also qualitatively examined the respondents’ experienced effects of cannabis, both desired and undesired. Findings Being older and female, living in a smaller city and earlier age of initiation of cannabis use were statistically significant in predicting the medicinal use of cannabis. The majority of recreational effects were related to themes such as relaxation and pleasure, but many participants also reported desired medical effects. Similarly, many participants reported several undesired effects. Research limitations/implications Understanding especially young people’s motivations to use cannabis, which include using it for various medical effects, can improve the design of harm reduction and treatment programmes as well as enhance the well-being of people who use cannabis. Originality/value This study gives a nuanced account of sociodemographic factors and motivations of young people who use cannabis in Finland as well as the reported effects it has on them, which complements data from national drug surveys.
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在芬兰,使用大麻主要用于自我治疗和娱乐的年轻人的社会人口统计学差异和经历的影响
目的大麻的使用在世界范围内持续增加,一些国家正在改变他们的大麻政策。政策变化需要对关键人群,即使用大麻的人进行研究。本研究旨在研究报告主要用于自我治疗和主要用于娱乐的年轻芬兰人的社会人口统计学差异,以及他们报告的大麻使用的影响。设计/方法/方法数据来自匿名在线调查(N = 247,男性70.0%,女性25.9%,其他4.1%),使用多元逻辑回归进行分析。作者关注的是,据报告主要为娱乐目的使用大麻的人和主要为自我医疗目的使用大麻的人之间的各种人口指标是否存在差异。作者还定性地检查了受访者对大麻的体验影响,包括期望和不希望的影响。研究结果:年龄较大、女性、居住在较小的城市以及开始使用大麻的年龄较早,在预测大麻的药用方面具有统计学意义。大多数娱乐效果与放松和愉悦等主题有关,但许多参与者也报告了期望的医疗效果。同样,许多参与者报告了一些不良影响。研究局限/影响了解特别是年轻人使用大麻的动机,包括将其用于各种医疗效果,可以改进减少伤害和治疗方案的设计,并增进大麻使用者的福祉。原创性/价值这项研究细致入微地描述了芬兰年轻人使用大麻的社会人口因素和动机,以及大麻对他们的影响,补充了国家毒品调查的数据。
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