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大麻销售助理对大麻与心理健康的认知:一项初步研究。

Budtender Perceptions and Knowledge of Cannabis and Mental Health: A Preliminary Study.

作者信息

Lowe Darby J E, Wang Cindy, Rueda Sergio, George Tony P

机构信息

Institute for Mental Health Policy and Research (IMHPR), Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).

Department of Psychiatry, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto.

出版信息

Cannabis. 2025 Jul 15;8(2):164-176. doi: 10.26828/cannabis/2025/000292. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Legal cannabis dispensary employees ("Budtenders") are a significant resource for cannabis users. Current research indicates that cannabis use may adversely impact mental health. Public perception, however, is often inconsistent with this evidence, leading to increased use and disproportionate harm towards individuals with mental health disorders. This underscores the need for a deeper understanding of how Budtenders may influence these perceptions. This preliminary cross-sectional survey assessed Budtender perceptions and knowledge of cannabis use and its implications for mental health.

METHOD

Researchers recruited Budtenders ( = 46) from legal cannabis dispensaries (Ontario Cannabis Stores) across the Greater Toronto (Canada) Area to participate in a 15-minute online survey. The survey collected non-identifying demographic data and responses about perceptions, education and customer interactions surrounding cannabis and mental health.

RESULTS

We found that Budtender perceptions ( = 46) of cannabis' influence on mental health vary significantly based on symptomatology assessed, and often diverge from evidence-based knowledge. Notably, 54.6% of Budtenders rated cannabis as having a beneficial effect across the outcomes assessed, with sleep and depression most frequently perceived as beneficial. Customers inquired about the mental health effects of cannabis at 21% of cannabis store visits. There was considerable variability in the sources from which Budtenders derived their knowledge.

CONCLUSIONS

This study underscores significant gaps between Budtender perceptions and scientific evidence regarding cannabis use and mental health. Determining the impact of these perceptions is crucial for developing targeted, evidence-based educational interventions to mitigate the risks associated with recreational cannabis use.

摘要

目的

合法大麻药房员工(“大麻导购员”)是大麻使用者的重要资源。当前研究表明,使用大麻可能对心理健康产生不利影响。然而,公众认知往往与这一证据不一致,导致大麻使用增加,对患有精神健康障碍的个人造成不成比例的伤害。这凸显了深入了解大麻导购员如何影响这些认知的必要性。这项初步横断面调查评估了大麻导购员对大麻使用及其对心理健康影响的认知和了解。

方法

研究人员从加拿大多伦多地区的合法大麻药房(安大略省大麻商店)招募了大麻导购员(n = 46),参与一项15分钟的在线调查。该调查收集了非识别性人口统计数据以及关于对大麻和心理健康的认知、教育及与顾客互动的回答。

结果

我们发现,大麻导购员(n = 46)对大麻对心理健康影响的认知因所评估的症状而异,且往往与基于证据的知识存在差异。值得注意的是,54.6%的大麻导购员认为大麻在所评估的各项结果上具有有益效果,其中睡眠和抑郁最常被视为有益。在21%的大麻商店光顾中,顾客询问了大麻对心理健康的影响。大麻导购员获取知识的来源存在很大差异。

结论

本研究强调了大麻导购员对大麻使用与心理健康的认知与科学证据之间存在重大差距。确定这些认知的影响对于制定有针对性的、基于证据的教育干预措施以减轻与娱乐性大麻使用相关的风险至关重要。

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