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Cannabis use during the early COVID-19 pandemic: Use patterns, predictors, and subjective experiences

BACKGROUND: Even in the early stages, global crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic lead to serious dislocations of social life, secondary adjustment reactions to external restrictions and individual concerns. Coping mechanisms may also include dysfunctional strategies like an increase of drug use. Co...

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Autores principales: Mielau, Juliane, Reiche, Simon, Moon, Daa Un, Groß, Elisa, Gutwinski, Stefan, Betzler, Felix, Romanello, Amy, Masah, Dario Jalilzadeh, Scicchitano, Matteo, Marek, Roman, Brandt, Lasse, Evens, Ricarda, Mick, Inge Maria, Majić, Tomislav, Montag, Christiane
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9872100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36704748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1037451
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author Mielau, Juliane
Reiche, Simon
Moon, Daa Un
Groß, Elisa
Gutwinski, Stefan
Betzler, Felix
Romanello, Amy
Masah, Dario Jalilzadeh
Scicchitano, Matteo
Marek, Roman
Brandt, Lasse
Evens, Ricarda
Mick, Inge Maria
Majić, Tomislav
Montag, Christiane
author_facet Mielau, Juliane
Reiche, Simon
Moon, Daa Un
Groß, Elisa
Gutwinski, Stefan
Betzler, Felix
Romanello, Amy
Masah, Dario Jalilzadeh
Scicchitano, Matteo
Marek, Roman
Brandt, Lasse
Evens, Ricarda
Mick, Inge Maria
Majić, Tomislav
Montag, Christiane
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description BACKGROUND: Even in the early stages, global crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic lead to serious dislocations of social life, secondary adjustment reactions to external restrictions and individual concerns. Coping mechanisms may also include dysfunctional strategies like an increase of drug use. Considering the wide-spread use of cannabis, the aim of this study was to elucidate the interplay of social restrictions, psychopathology, concerns related to the pandemic in addition to the users’ experiences, motivations and consumption quantities during the early COVID-19 pandemic. It was presumed that cannabis intake would increase during the early phase of the crisis and that consumption quantities would be related to corona-related restrictions, concerns as well as subjective substance effects and psychopathology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: As part of an international, cross-sectional, internet-based survey (N = 5,049) available in five languages, consumption quantities and patterns of cannabis use in the early phase of the pandemic from April to August 2020 were examined. Participants retrospectively rated restrictions and concerns related to the pandemic, motives of cannabis use prior to and during 1 month the pandemic, and subjective consumption effects. RESULTS: Cannabis use behavior showed no significant differences when consumption quantities prior and during 1 month after the COVID-19 outbreak were compared. Higher quantities of cannabis intake prior and during 1 month of the pandemic as well as more corona-related concern were associated with an increased perception of positive effects of cannabis during the pandemic. Predictors of its use during 1 month of pandemic were higher pre-pandemic consumption quantity, older age, quarantinization, a lesser degree of being affected by negative effects of the pandemic and a stronger subjective experience of corona-related positive effects of cannabis. Comparisons of the motives for cannabis intake in the pre-pandemic versus the pandemic period showed that all rationales for consumption were reported less frequently, except boredom. CONCLUSION: Frequencies of cannabis intake remained relatively stable in the early pandemic phase. Risk factors for increased use seem related to habitual consumption patterns that become more prominent under quarantinization. The use of cannabis as a dysfunctional coping strategy might not be amenable via self-report and should therefore receive special attention in clinical contexts.
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spelling pubmed-98721002023-01-25 Cannabis use during the early COVID-19 pandemic: Use patterns, predictors, and subjective experiences Mielau, Juliane Reiche, Simon Moon, Daa Un Groß, Elisa Gutwinski, Stefan Betzler, Felix Romanello, Amy Masah, Dario Jalilzadeh Scicchitano, Matteo Marek, Roman Brandt, Lasse Evens, Ricarda Mick, Inge Maria Majić, Tomislav Montag, Christiane Front Psychiatry Psychiatry BACKGROUND: Even in the early stages, global crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic lead to serious dislocations of social life, secondary adjustment reactions to external restrictions and individual concerns. Coping mechanisms may also include dysfunctional strategies like an increase of drug use. Considering the wide-spread use of cannabis, the aim of this study was to elucidate the interplay of social restrictions, psychopathology, concerns related to the pandemic in addition to the users’ experiences, motivations and consumption quantities during the early COVID-19 pandemic. It was presumed that cannabis intake would increase during the early phase of the crisis and that consumption quantities would be related to corona-related restrictions, concerns as well as subjective substance effects and psychopathology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: As part of an international, cross-sectional, internet-based survey (N = 5,049) available in five languages, consumption quantities and patterns of cannabis use in the early phase of the pandemic from April to August 2020 were examined. Participants retrospectively rated restrictions and concerns related to the pandemic, motives of cannabis use prior to and during 1 month the pandemic, and subjective consumption effects. RESULTS: Cannabis use behavior showed no significant differences when consumption quantities prior and during 1 month after the COVID-19 outbreak were compared. Higher quantities of cannabis intake prior and during 1 month of the pandemic as well as more corona-related concern were associated with an increased perception of positive effects of cannabis during the pandemic. Predictors of its use during 1 month of pandemic were higher pre-pandemic consumption quantity, older age, quarantinization, a lesser degree of being affected by negative effects of the pandemic and a stronger subjective experience of corona-related positive effects of cannabis. Comparisons of the motives for cannabis intake in the pre-pandemic versus the pandemic period showed that all rationales for consumption were reported less frequently, except boredom. CONCLUSION: Frequencies of cannabis intake remained relatively stable in the early pandemic phase. Risk factors for increased use seem related to habitual consumption patterns that become more prominent under quarantinization. The use of cannabis as a dysfunctional coping strategy might not be amenable via self-report and should therefore receive special attention in clinical contexts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9872100/ /pubmed/36704748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1037451 Text en Copyright © 2023 Mielau, Reiche, Moon, Groß, Gutwinski, Betzler, Romanello, Jalilzadeh Masah, Scicchitano, Marek, Brandt, Evens, Mick, Majić and Montag. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Mielau, Juliane
Reiche, Simon
Moon, Daa Un
Groß, Elisa
Gutwinski, Stefan
Betzler, Felix
Romanello, Amy
Masah, Dario Jalilzadeh
Scicchitano, Matteo
Marek, Roman
Brandt, Lasse
Evens, Ricarda
Mick, Inge Maria
Majić, Tomislav
Montag, Christiane
Cannabis use during the early COVID-19 pandemic: Use patterns, predictors, and subjective experiences
title Cannabis use during the early COVID-19 pandemic: Use patterns, predictors, and subjective experiences
title_full Cannabis use during the early COVID-19 pandemic: Use patterns, predictors, and subjective experiences
title_fullStr Cannabis use during the early COVID-19 pandemic: Use patterns, predictors, and subjective experiences
title_full_unstemmed Cannabis use during the early COVID-19 pandemic: Use patterns, predictors, and subjective experiences
title_short Cannabis use during the early COVID-19 pandemic: Use patterns, predictors, and subjective experiences
title_sort cannabis use during the early covid-19 pandemic: use patterns, predictors, and subjective experiences
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9872100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36704748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1037451
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