Cannabis use for Sleep Disturbance Among Older Patients in a Geriatrics Clinic

Cannabis use is growing among older adults to manage medical concerns including poor sleep. In this study, we characterized how patients seen at a geriatrics clinic use cannabis to address sleep disturbance. Specifically, we conducted an anonymous survey of 568 adults, including 83 who reported cann...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of aging & human development 2023-07, Vol.97 (1), p.3-17
Hauptverfasser: Kaufmann, Christopher N., Malhotra, Atul, Yang, Kevin H., Han, Benjamin H., Nafsu, Reva, Lifset, Ella T., Nguyen, Khai, Sexton, Michelle, Moore, Alison A.
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description Cannabis use is growing among older adults to manage medical concerns including poor sleep. In this study, we characterized how patients seen at a geriatrics clinic use cannabis to address sleep disturbance. Specifically, we conducted an anonymous survey of 568 adults, including 83 who reported cannabis use within the past 3 years, to inquire about such use. We compared cannabis use characteristics between those using it for sleep disturbance versus all other conditions. We considered a p-value
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Geriatrics
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Patients
Sleep
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