Binkowska Alicja Anna, Jakubowska Natalia, Redeł Anna, Laskowska Sandra, Szlufik Stanisław, Brzezicka Aneta
Institute of Psychology, Humanitas University, Sosnowiec, Poland.
Department of Psychology, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Feb 29;15:1356009. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1356009. eCollection 2024.
Products containing cannabidiol (CBD) are attracting attention because of their potential therapeutic benefits and positive impacts on well-being and mental health. Although additional research is needed to understand their effectiveness in treating mental disorders, cross-sectional studies may help identify the factors influencing CBD use patterns. This study examined the impact of variables such as health status, medication use, medical supervision, gender, age, and cannabis use on CBD consumption patterns.
A self-selected sample (n =267) of current or former CBD users was recruited via social media and participated in an online survey designed to collect data on basic demographics, health status, cannabis use, and CBD usage patterns.
The sample (n = 267) consisted of 68.5% women with an average age of 30.21 years, of which 25.8% reported diagnosed psychiatric disorders and 49.4% reported cannabis use. The top five reasons for using CBD were self-reported stress (65.3%), sleep problems (51.7%), overall improvement in well-being (52.5%), improved mood (44.9%), and anxiety relief (40.9%). Our findings suggest that individuals with psychiatric disorders and those taking psychotropic medications are more likely to use CBD to relieve stress and anxiety. Overall, nearly 70% of the individuals found CBD products to be effective. Sublingual administration was more popular among non-cannabis users, while cannabis users preferred smoking and vaping to CBD administration.
Our results indicate that individuals using CBD for health and wellness reasons believe that it has potential health benefits. Further research using rigorous longitudinal designs is needed to delve deeper into the effectiveness of low-dose CBD and to better understand the therapeutic potential of CBD.
含有大麻二酚(CBD)的产品因其潜在的治疗益处以及对幸福感和心理健康的积极影响而备受关注。尽管需要更多研究来了解其在治疗精神障碍方面的有效性,但横断面研究可能有助于确定影响CBD使用模式的因素。本研究考察了健康状况、药物使用、医疗监督、性别、年龄和大麻使用等变量对CBD消费模式的影响。
通过社交媒体招募了一个自我选择的样本(n = 267),这些样本为当前或以前的CBD使用者,他们参与了一项在线调查,该调查旨在收集有关基本人口统计学、健康状况、大麻使用和CBD使用模式的数据。
样本(n = 267)中68.5%为女性,平均年龄为30.21岁,其中25.8%报告被诊断患有精神疾病,49.4%报告使用过大麻。使用CBD的前五大原因是自我报告的压力(65.3%)、睡眠问题(51.7%)、幸福感总体改善(52.5%)、情绪改善(44.9%)和焦虑缓解(40.9%)。我们的研究结果表明,患有精神疾病的个体和服用精神药物的个体更有可能使用CBD来缓解压力和焦虑。总体而言,近70%的个体认为CBD产品有效。舌下给药在非大麻使用者中更受欢迎,而大麻使用者更喜欢吸烟和雾化吸入而非CBD给药。
我们的结果表明,出于健康和保健原因使用CBD的个体认为它具有潜在的健康益处。需要使用严格的纵向设计进行进一步研究,以更深入地探究低剂量CBD的有效性,并更好地了解CBD的治疗潜力。