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Original Articles

Leveraging user perspectives for insight into cannabis concentrates

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Pages 628-641 | Received 03 Jul 2017, Accepted 28 Jan 2018, Published online: 07 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Background: The US has seen an increase in the popularity of highly concentrated forms of cannabis (hereafter concentrates) and too little is known about the potential risks associated with their use.

Objectives: The present study aims to better understand the patterns and outcomes of concentrates use through the perspectives of young adult users.

Methods: Participants (N = 234, 27.9% female) aged 18–35 years were recruited using SurveyMonkey Audience® and had ingested concentrates at least once in the past 6 months. They were queried on concentrates use patterns (e.g., frequency, medical/recreational) and the effects experienced after using concentrates (e.g., physiological/psychological, strength/duration).

Results: A total of 27.8% of participants reported frequent use of concentrates (≥10 days in past month). Those who used for medical purposes or lived in states where use is legal were more likely to use concentrates frequently. While most (64.2%) did not report experiencing potentially serious side effects, some reported a sense of altered reality/confusion (23.3%), rapid heartbeat (11.2%), lung pain (9.9%) and severe paranoia (6.9%). Among those who used concentrates in the past month (N = 168), 72.6% used concentrates with other cannabis forms, 57.7% used along with alcohol, and 22.6% used with other drugs.

Conclusion: Continued research on concentrates use in the US is needed. Research-informed policies that foster safe and responsible use of concentrates are necessary to protect users, especially those who use concentrates frequently, from potential negative side effects.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest.

Notes

1 Wronski L, Liu M. Calibrating cross-national panel surveys. [PowerPoint presentation]. International Conference on Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional and Multicultural Contexts (3MC). [updated 27 July 2016; cited 30 June 2017]. https://csdiworkshop.org/index.php/past-events/3mc-2016/presentations/304-wednesday-july-27th.

2 SurveyMonkey Security Statement: Survey Monkey; 2017 [Available from: https://www.surveymonkey.com/mp/policy/security/.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the National Institute of Drug Abuse under grants R01 DA039455, R01 DA032843 and K02 DA043657.

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