Study: Individuals with Depression More Likely to Use Cannabis

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Cannabis is on the rise in the United States, especially among those suffering from depression. According to a study published in the journal Addiction, individuals with depression were more likely than those without depression to use cannabis.

“Depression is not generally a condition for which medicinal cannabis is prescribed, and it is not clear why recreational use would occur disproportionately among those with depression,” said study co-author Dr. Renee Goodwin in a statement. “It is conceivable that cannabis may be increasingly used in an attempt to self-medicate depression in states where it is legal for recreational use.”

Though there is not yet a scientific consensus on whether cannabis may or may not help treat depression, one study conducted by the University of British Columbia did find that patients with post-traumatic stress disorder were less likely to suffer from depression if they used medical cannabis.

For this current study, researchers surveyed 728,691 people over the age of 12 between the years 2005 and 2017.  Respondents were tasked with self-reported any, daily, and non‐daily past‐30‐day cannabis use and perceived great risk associated with regular cannabis use.

They found that slightly more than twice as many individuals with depression (18.94% in 2017) used cannabis than those without depression (8.67% in 2017). Adults with depression between the ages of 18 and 35 were more likely to use cannabis, with approximately one-third reporting cannabis use. Overall, cannabis use amongst both groups rose between 2005 and 2017.

Researchers also found that people with depression were significantly more likely to view cannabis as low risk when compared to those without depression.

“The prevalence of cannabis use among those with depression who perceived no risk associated with regular use was much higher than among those who perceived significant risk associated with use — 39 percent versus 1.6 percent, respectively,” added Goodwin. “With increasing legalization in the U.S., previous studies have shown that perception of risk associated with use is declining overall. The results of this study show that this decline is even more rapid among this vulnerable population: those with depression.”

William Sumner

William Sumner is a freelance writer specializing in the legal cannabis industry. You can follow William on Twitter @W_Sumner or on Medium.


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  • Amanda Woods

    June 9, 2023 at 3:27 am

    Hello there! While exploring your article, my mind wandered to a related topic that holds relevance: ADHD. Many individuals facing ADHD encounter unique challenges and often seek effective strategies to manage their symptoms. It would be fascinating to delve into the subject of how to control adhd and its potential impact on mental health and substance use. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of how ADHD influences mental health and substance use contributes to a more nuanced comprehension of the multifaceted factors at play.

    Thank you for shining a light on the correlation between depression and cannabis use. It remains crucial to continue exploring these subjects to enhance our understanding of their intersection with mental health. Your commendable efforts in producing thought-provoking content are greatly appreciated. I eagerly await the prospect of reading more insightful articles from you in the future.

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