School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Int J Drug Policy. 2022 Oct;108:103812. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2022.103812. Epub 2022 Aug 2.
Legalization of recreational, or non-medical, cannabis in Canada in 2018 was followed by significant increase in use among older adults. Non-medical cannabis is often used medicinally in this population for issues such as pain, insomnia, and appetite stimulation. The purpose of this study was to explore new cannabis use among older adults within an evolving socio-legal context.
Normalization theory provided the theoretical foundation and qualitative description was the guiding methodology. A convenience sample of twelve participants (ten women, two men) aged 71 to 85 years old was recruited. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and analyzed thematically.
Findings illustrate factors that influenced participants' beliefs and contributed to their decisions to begin using cannabis in later life. The most important factor was legalization, which sparked a shift in beliefs around using cannabis and shaped the beginning of de-stigmatization around using this substance. Increasing acceptance in their social networks and visibility of cannabis in the media also informed decision-making. However, using cannabis for non-medicinal or social reasons remained stigmatized.
This research indicates that older adults' beliefs about cannabis use are shifting and this is likely related to legalization and broader social acceptance of cannabis. As a consequence, increased public health education is needed to improve health literacy about cannabis use during this stage of the life-course.
2018 年加拿大休闲用(非医用)大麻合法化后,老年人群体中大麻使用量显著增加。在该人群中,非医用大麻通常被用于治疗疼痛、失眠和增进食欲等问题。本研究旨在探索在不断变化的社会法律背景下,老年人群中新出现的大麻使用情况。
规范理论提供了理论基础,定性描述是指导方法。招募了 12 名年龄在 71 至 85 岁之间的参与者(10 名女性,2 名男性)作为方便样本。使用半结构化访谈收集数据,并进行主题分析。
研究结果说明了影响参与者信念的因素,并促成了他们在晚年开始使用大麻的决定。最重要的因素是合法化,这引发了人们对使用大麻的信念转变,并开始消除使用这种物质的污名化。他们的社交网络中越来越多的接受以及媒体对大麻的可见度也影响了决策。然而,出于非医疗或社交原因使用大麻仍然存在污名化。
这项研究表明,老年人对大麻使用的信念正在发生转变,这可能与合法化和大麻在更广泛的社会中被接受有关。因此,在人生的这个阶段,需要加强公众对大麻使用的健康素养教育。