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    #1
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    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    Hi everyone!
    My name is Matt and I am a psychology student at the University of New England (Australia). I am currently doing a study investigating the relationship between cannabis use and anxiety for my Honours degree in psychology. At the moment I am looking for participants to complete an online survey. The survey is completely anonymous, and takes about 15-20 minutes to complete.

    For those who are interested I have included some information about my study below. You can access the online survey from this link: Survey | Qualtrics Survey Software

    Thanks for your time.
    Matt

    Study investigation: The relationship between cannabis use and anxiety

    What effect does cannabis use have on anxiety? Although cannabis users frequently report higher levels of anxiety than non users, the nature of the association between cannabis use and anxiety is not well understood. While clinical studies have shown that cannabis can induce symptoms of anxiety in high doses, current research also suggests that cannabis may help relieve stress and tension. Accordingly, recent studies have shown that individuals who experience symptoms of anxiety often report very different effects of use. While some individuals report feeling anxious while intoxicated, others report using cannabis to relieve symptoms of anxiety.

    A number of theories have been proposed to explain the high rates of anxiety among cannabis users, including genetic vulnerability, pattern and history of use, potency of cannabis used and the presence of preexisting anxiety disorders. However, due to the contradictory findings of previous research, scientists are still uncertain about the effect that cannabis use has on anxiety. While cannabis appears to induce anxiety in certain individuals, it also appears to help other people relax.

    The objective of this study is to explore the differences between users who report cannabis induced anxiety, and those who report using it to relieve symptoms of anxiety. It is hoped that the information you provide will help improve our understanding of the relationship between cannabis use and anxiety. This information will be useful for identifying people who may be more vulnerable to adverse outcomes of use, and help in the development of evidenced-based harm minimisation strategies. Thank you for your time.
    Matt77 Reviewed by Matt77 on . Cannabis and anxiety survey Hi everyone! My name is Matt and I am a psychology student at the University of New England (Australia). I am currently doing a study investigating the relationship between cannabis use and anxiety for my Honours degree in psychology. At the moment I am looking for participants to complete an online survey. The survey is completely anonymous, and takes about 15-20 minutes to complete. For those who are interested I have included some information about my study below. You can access the Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    completed:thumbsup:

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    Thank you for participating Zeitgeist, I really appreciate your help
    cheers,
    Matt

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    i took your survey, interested on what you think of the matter
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    \"I donā??t have pet peeves ā?? I have major psychotic fucking hatreds!\"

    \"The reason I talk to myself is because Iā??m the only one whose answers I accept.\"

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    Hi Budsmoker, thanks for taking the survey. What would you like to know?

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    just wonder what you expect to find out of the survey? if some it helps relax and relieve symptoms and some it only makes it worse. it doesnt ask if you have had different effects from different strains, which i found to play a huge part on anxiety. indicas relieve my symptoms, but if i smoke "to much" sativa my anxiety can come back, so i only smoke a few puff of sativa to keep from making it worse.
    \"The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, ā??You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but Iā??m just not close enough to get the job done.ā?\"

    \"I donā??t have pet peeves ā?? I have major psychotic fucking hatreds!\"

    \"The reason I talk to myself is because Iā??m the only one whose answers I accept.\"

    -George Carlin
    R.I.P.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    Good point. It could have been a little more specific in places.

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    #8
    Junior Member

    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    Hi budsmoker,
    Thanks for your comments. Your point about sativa and indica strains is a good one, and something I didn't know much about until I started posting on these online forums. From all of the comments I have read it does appear that sativa induces anxiety more often than indica. However, in all of the research that I have done, not one scientific study has even mentioned indica....it is all sativa. This is something I would lke to rectify when I do my PhD. It appears that the academics have no idea about the effects of different strains.

    So, what do I hope to find out? Well at the moment most of the research has been focused on the THC/CBD ratio. As you probably know high conentrations of THC have been shown to produce anxiety in clinical trials, whereas high concentrations of cannabidiol (CBD) appear to produce a calming effect in users. This is why I have asked questions about what parts of the plant you smoke (as bud/heads have a higher THC to CBD ratio than leaf).

    I have also asked a range of questions such as your motivation for use, when you first started smoking it, how much you smoke and how often you smoke it, your levels of intoxication, the environment that you smoke it in, the effect it has on you, family history of anxiety and depression and your current levels of anxiety and depression. All of these variables will eventually be analysed where I will be looking for patterns and relationships between variables.
    At the moment very little is actually known about the relationship between cannabis use and anxiety. The fact that cannabis can induce anxiety in some users, and reduce symptoms in others, seems to have placed this type of research in the 'too hard' basket. Hopefully the information gathered in my survey will eventually help generate more research, and in turn help to provide a better understanding of the effects of cannabis.
    Cheers,
    Matt

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    #9
    Junior Member

    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    smokers dont get anxiety when they smoke only when they run out or get off it:thumbsup:
    It is what it is

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    #10
    Junior Member

    Cannabis and anxiety survey

    Thanks for those profound words Kodiak

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