Vaping preferences of individuals who vaporise dry herb cannabis, cannabis liquids and cannabis concentrates

Jody Morgan, Grace Gschwend, Matilda Houston, Alison Jones, Celine Kelso

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Abstract

In 2019 an estimated 200 million people aged 15–64 used cannabis, making cannabis the most prevalent illicit substance worldwide. The last decade has seen a significant expansion in the cannabis vaporiser market, introducing cannabis vaporisation as a common administration method alongside smoking and ingestion. Despite reports of increased prevalence of cannabis vaporisation there has been little research into the use of these devices. To remedy the current dearth of data in this area this study utilised an anonymous online survey of individuals who self-reported past cannabis vaporisation. The respondents (N = 557) were predominantly young (
Original languageEnglish
Article number109632
JournalDrug and Alcohol Dependence
Volume240
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2022

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