Department of Communication, University of Haifa, Rabin Building, room 8035, Mount Carmel, 3190501 Haifa, Israel.
School of Public Health, University of Haifa, Eshkol Building, Room 705, Mount Carmel, 3190501, Haifa, Israel.
Int J Drug Policy. 2019 Nov;73:219-227. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.01.005. Epub 2019 Feb 21.
The legalization of medical and recreational cannabis is a topic of continued debate in countries around the world. It has been suggested that medical cannabis legalization influences cannabis legalization for recreational purposes through increased media attention toward the positive health effects of cannabis. However, the nature of media coverage is likely to vary across mass media and online sources (internet and social media). In addition, effects of information engagement on attitudes may vary depending on whether information was actively sought or obtained incidentally during patterns of regular media use (scanned).
This study uses data from an online survey of Israeli adults (N = 554) to test the association between information seeking and scanning about medical cannabis (from mass media and online sources) and attitudes toward medical cannabis. Furthermore, we test indirect effects of media engagement on attitudes toward cannabis legalization through medical cannabis attitudes.
Seeking and scanning for information about medical cannabis from online sources, but not from mass media sources, were associated with positive attitudes toward medical cannabis. Engagement with medical cannabis information from online sources was also indirectly associated with greater support for cannabis legalization, through positive attitudes related to medical cannabis.
The results suggest that one mechanism through which medical cannabis legalization is associated with cannabis legalization for all purposes is public engagement with information about medical cannabis in the media, particularly from the internet and social media channels. As increasingly more jurisdictions are expected to legalize medical cannabis, with resulting increase in media attention, support for recreational cannabis legalization may be expected to grow.
医用大麻和休闲大麻合法化是全球各国持续争论的话题。有观点认为,医用大麻合法化通过增加媒体对大麻积极健康影响的关注,影响了休闲大麻合法化。然而,媒体报道的性质很可能因大众媒体和在线来源(互联网和社交媒体)而异。此外,信息参与对态度的影响可能因信息是主动寻求还是在常规媒体使用模式中偶然获得(扫描)而有所不同。
本研究使用来自以色列成年人(N=554)的在线调查数据,检验了从大众媒体和在线来源(互联网和社交媒体)获取和扫描医用大麻信息与对医用大麻的态度之间的关联。此外,我们还检验了通过医用大麻态度对大麻合法化态度的间接影响。
从在线来源而不是大众媒体来源寻找和扫描医用大麻信息与对医用大麻的积极态度相关。从在线来源参与医用大麻信息也与对大麻合法化的更大支持间接相关,这是通过与医用大麻相关的积极态度实现的。
研究结果表明,医用大麻合法化与所有目的的大麻合法化相关的一个机制是公众在媒体上,特别是在互联网和社交媒体渠道上参与有关医用大麻的信息。随着越来越多的司法管辖区预计将使医用大麻合法化,媒体关注度随之增加,预计对休闲大麻合法化的支持也将增加。