Reasons for using cannabidiol: a cross-sectional study of French cannabidiol users.

Davide Fortin, Vincent Di Beo, Sophie Massin, Yann Bisiou, Patrizia Carrieri, Tangui Barré
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Abstract

Background: Cannabidiol and cannabidiol-based products are proliferating in many countries. This recent and rapid diffusion prompts investigating the reasons for its use.

Methods: We analyzed data from an online survey among cannabidiol users in the French general population (n = 1166) selected for their interest in such products. We described the reported reasons for using cannabidiol. We performed logistic regressions to identify the correlates of declaring well-being and other specific reasons for using cannabidiol. We also provided descriptive data regarding the cannabidiol patterns of use.

Results: Well-being was the most cited primary reason for use (27% of the sample). Declaring well-being as a primary reason for using cannabidiol was inversely associated with cigarette smoking, cannabis use, and employment. Among cannabidiol users reporting well-being as their primary reason for use, stress and sleep improvements were the most-cited specific reasons. In the whole study sample, the most common modes of use were smoking cannabidiol-rich cannabis (61%) and ingesting cannabidiol oil sublingually (19%).

Conclusions: In a sample of cannabidiol users from France, well-being was the most-cited primary reason for use, and smoking was the first route of administration. Further research is needed to clarify to what extent expected effects are scientifically sound and to understand country-related specificities regarding patterns of use.

使用大麻二酚的原因:对法国大麻二酚使用者的横断面研究。
背景:大麻二酚和基于大麻二酚的产品在许多国家正在激增。这种最近的迅速传播促使人们对其使用的原因进行调查。方法:我们分析了法国普通人群中大麻二酚使用者的在线调查数据(n = 1166),选择他们对此类产品感兴趣。我们描述了报道的使用大麻二酚的原因。我们进行了逻辑回归,以确定声明健康和使用大麻二酚的其他具体原因的相关性。我们还提供了关于大麻二酚使用模式的描述性数据。结果:福祉是使用的最主要原因(27%的样本)。将健康作为使用大麻二酚的主要原因与吸烟、大麻使用和就业呈负相关。在大麻二酚使用者中,幸福感是他们使用大麻的主要原因,压力和睡眠改善是被引用最多的具体原因。在整个研究样本中,最常见的使用方式是吸食富含大麻二酚的大麻(61%)和舌下摄入大麻二酚油(19%)。结论:在一份来自法国的大麻二酚使用者样本中,幸福感是使用大麻的最主要原因,吸烟是第一种给药途径。需要进行进一步的研究,以澄清预期的效果在多大程度上是科学合理的,并了解与国家有关的使用模式的具体情况。
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