Stanley Taylor B, Ferretti Morgan L, Bonn-Miller Marcel O, Irons Jessica G
Department of Psychological Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA.
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.
Cannabis Cannabinoid Res. 2023 Dec;8(6):1090-1099. doi: 10.1089/can.2022.0062. Epub 2022 Jul 20.
Oral administration of cannabidiol (CBD) has shown to yield a variety of therapeutic benefits among humans, particularly regarding symptoms of anxiety. This study tested single oral administration doses of CBD (150, 300, or 600 mg), compared to placebo, for reducing test anxiety (TA) in a researcher-derived experimental analog. Our sample included 32 healthy college students who self-reported moderate-to-severe levels of TA. Participants attended an experimental session, and received a dose of CBD or placebo, in a double-blind procedure. After administration of CBD, participants completed a statistics examination and measures of TA and general anxiety during examination administration. Results indicated no effect of CBD dose on self-reported TA or general anxiety; however, results indicated efficacy of our experimental manipulation for inducing TA . This is the first study to demonstrate that CBD does not reduce experiences of TA, and future work may examine the underlying mechanisms and affective states related to anxiety for which CBD may offer anxiolytic benefits, and for whom.
口服大麻二酚(CBD)已显示出对人类有多种治疗益处,尤其是在缓解焦虑症状方面。本研究在一项研究者设计的实验模拟中,测试了单次口服不同剂量的CBD(150、300或600毫克)与安慰剂相比,对减轻考试焦虑(TA)的效果。我们的样本包括32名自我报告有中度至重度考试焦虑水平的健康大学生。参与者参加了一次实验环节,并在双盲程序中接受了一剂CBD或安慰剂。服用CBD后,参与者完成了一次统计学考试,并在考试过程中进行了考试焦虑和一般焦虑的测量。结果表明,CBD剂量对自我报告的考试焦虑或一般焦虑没有影响;然而,结果表明我们的实验操作在诱导考试焦虑方面是有效的。这是第一项证明CBD不能减轻考试焦虑体验的研究,未来的研究可能会探讨与焦虑相关的潜在机制和情感状态,而CBD可能对这些机制和情感状态有抗焦虑益处,以及针对哪些人群有抗焦虑益处。