Bilaonova Aksinya, Phillips Joy A, Anderson Kristen G
Adolescent Health Research Program, Department of Psychology, Reed College, Portland, Oregon.
The Donald P. Shiley BioScience Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, California.
Cannabis. 2021 Oct 1;4(2):60-68. doi: 10.26828/cannabis/2021.02.005. eCollection 2021.
Cannabidiol, also known as CBD, has increasingly gained popularity as a cure-all product and is now found in products across a variety of industries. Despite the surge in popularity, little remains known about individual motives and patterns of CBD use. The goal of this study was to gain a better understanding of the similarities and differences between motives for CBD and cannabis use as well as comparing motives for younger and older users. Participants (= 171) in U.S. states and territories with legalized cannabis for recreational use were recruited via Amazon MTurk and were asked to complete an anonymous survey assessing their CBD and cannabis use, effects, and motives for use. The greatest differences between self-reported CBD and cannabis use were for side effect profiles. While the recreational use motive was more commonly endorsed for cannabis, use for beauty purposes was more common for CBD. No age group differences emerged for motives to use CBD or cannabis. Future research examining age-related differences in a larger, more age-diverse samples is recommended.
大麻二酚,也被称为CBD,作为一种万灵药产品越来越受欢迎,现在在各个行业的产品中都能找到。尽管其受欢迎程度激增,但关于CBD使用的个人动机和模式仍知之甚少。本研究的目的是更好地了解CBD和大麻使用动机之间的异同,以及比较年轻和年长使用者的动机。通过亚马逊土耳其机器人在美国大麻用于娱乐用途合法化的州和领地招募了171名参与者,并要求他们完成一项匿名调查,评估他们的CBD和大麻使用情况、效果及使用动机。自我报告的CBD和大麻使用之间最大的差异在于副作用特征。虽然娱乐用途动机在大麻使用中更常被认可,但用于美容目的在CBD使用中更常见。在使用CBD或大麻的动机方面未出现年龄组差异。建议未来在更大、年龄更多样化的样本中研究与年龄相关的差异。