Examining Sex and Gender Differences in Patterns of Cannabis Use Motives and Consequences in a Community Sample of Adults Who Use Cannabis

Date Added
February 2nd, 2024
PRO Number
Pro00134281
Researcher
Kathryn Gex

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Keywords
Aging, Mental Health, Substance Use, Women's Health
Summary

The goal of this study is to evaluate sex and gender differences across adulthood (18+) in reasons for using cannabis and the perceived severity of consequences associated with cannabis use. We are also interested in understanding how these reasons for cannabis use and perceived severity of consequences are related to other mental and physical health factors. Interested individuals will first complete a brief screening survey. Based on the results of this screening survey, eligible participants will immediately be invited to complete the survey remotely online via a secure web-link. Participants can expect to complete the survey in 30-45 minutes and will be reimbursed $30 via electronic gift card (e.g., Amazon).

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Kathryn Gex
843-792-4904
soltisk@musc.edu



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