A description of self-medication with cannabis among adults with legal access to cannabis release_4h2ywn473bhmrm24eyul6zg3gy

by Antoine Asselin, Olivier Beauparlant Lamarre, Richard Chamberland, Sarah-Jeanne Mc Neil, Éric Demers, Arsene Zongo

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2021  

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> Objective Little is known about self-medication with cannabis post-recreational cannabis legalization in Canada. We aimed to establish a detailed portrait of self-medication with cannabis among adults in Quebec. Methods We conducted an online survey from November 2020 to January 2021 among individuals aged ≥ 21 years, who endorsed using cannabis bought in legal recreational cannabis stores to self-medicate a health condition. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and stratified according to sex, age and the type of cannabis use (exclusively medical versus medical and recreational use). Results 489 participants were included. Median age was 34 years, and 48% were women. About 25% reported an exclusive medical use of cannabis. Treated conditions included anxiety (70%), insomnia (56%), pain (53%), depression (37%), and many other. Reasons for not consulting in cannabis clinics included lack of information (52%), complexity of the process (39%), accessibility of cannabis clinics (23%) and other.
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