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Evaluating the impacts of cannabis legalization: The International Cannabis Policy Study

机译:评估大麻合法化的影响:国际大麻政策研究

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An increasing number of jurisdictions have legalized non-medical cannabis use, including Canada in October 2018 and several US states starting in 2012. The policy measures implemented within these regulated markets differ with respect to product standards, labelling and warnings, public education, retail policies, marketing, and price/taxation. The International Cannabis Policy Study (ICPS) seeks to evaluate the impacts of these policy measures as well as the broader population-level impact of cannabis legalization using a quasi-experimental research design. The objective of this paper is to describe the ICPS conceptual framework, methods, and baseline estimates of cannabis use. The ICPS is a prospective cohort survey conducted with national samples of 16-65-year-olds in Canada and the US. Data are collected via an online survey using the Nielsen Consumer Insights Global Panel. Primary survey domains include: prevalence and patterns of cannabis use; purchasing and price; consumption and product types; commercial retail environment; problematic use and risk behaviours; cannabis knowledge and risk perceptions; and policy-relevant outcomes including exposure to health warnings, public educational campaigns, and advertising and promotion. The first annual wave was conducted in Aug-Oct 2018 with 27,169 respondents in three geographic 'conditions': Canada (n = 10,057), US states that had legalized non-medical cannabis (n = 7,398) and US states in which non-medical cannabis was prohibited (n = 9,714). The ICPS indicates substantial differences in cannabis use in jurisdictions with different regulatory frameworks for cannabis. Future waves of the study will examine changes over time in cannabis use and its effects associated with legalization in Canada and additional US states.
机译:越来越多的司法管辖区已经合法化了非医疗大麻使用,包括加拿大于2018年10月和2012年开始的一些美国国家。在这些监管市场中实施的政策措施与产品标准,标签和警告,公共教育,零售政策有所不同。 ,营销和价格/税收。国际大麻政策研究(ICPS)旨在评估这些政策措施的影响以及使用准实验研究设计的大麻合法化的更广泛的人口水平影响。本文的目的是描述大麻使用的ICPS概念框架,方法和基线估计。 ICPS是一项预期的队列调查,该调查与加拿大和美国的国家样本有16-65岁。通过使用Nielsen Consumer Insights全球面板通过在线调查收集数据。主要调查结构域包括:普遍存在和大麻使用模式;购买和价格;消费和产品类型;商业零售环境;有问题的使用和风险行为;大麻知识和风险感知;和政策相关结果,包括接触健康警告,公共教育活动和广告和促销活动。第一次年度浪潮是在2018年8月至10月进行的,三个地理“条件”:加拿大(N = 10,057),美国国家合法化的非医疗大麻(N = 7,398)和非医疗的国家禁止大麻(n = 9,714)。 ICPS表示大麻在司法管辖区中使用大麻的大量差异,包括大麻的不同监管框架。该研究的未来浪潮将在大麻使用中审查随着时间的推移变化及其与加拿大合法化相关的影响以及额外的美国各国。

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