Associations between butane hash oil use and cannabis-related problems
•Cannabis users who had and had not used butane hash oil (BHO) were compared.•Cannabis users who used BHO showed more cannabis-related problems.•Effects were largest and most robust for symptoms of physiological dependence. High-potency cannabis concentrates are increasingly popular in the United St...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Drug and alcohol dependence 2017-10, Vol.179, p.25-31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Cannabis users who had and had not used butane hash oil (BHO) were compared.•Cannabis users who used BHO showed more cannabis-related problems.•Effects were largest and most robust for symptoms of physiological dependence.
High-potency cannabis concentrates are increasingly popular in the United States, and there is concern that use of high-potency cannabis might increase risk for cannabis-related problems. However, little is known about the potential negative consequences of concentrate use. This study reports on associations between past-year use of a high-potency cannabis concentrate, known as butane hash oil (BHO), and cannabis-related problems.
A sample of 821 college students were recruited to complete a survey about their health and behavior. Participants who had used cannabis in the past year (33%, n=273) completed questions about their cannabis use, including their use of BHO and cannabis-related problems in eight domains: physical dependence, impaired control, academic-occupational problems, social-interpersonal problems, self-care problems, self-perception, risk behavior, and blackouts.
Approximately 44% (n=121) of past-year cannabis users had used BHO in the past year. More frequent BHO use was associated with higher levels of physical dependence (RR=1.8, p |
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ISSN: | 0376-8716 1879-0046 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.06.015 |