Titre : | The International Cannabis Toolkit (iCannToolkit): a multidisciplinary expert consensus on minimum standards for measuring cannabis use [Addiction opinion and debate] (2022) |
Auteurs : | V. LORENZETTI ; C. HINDOCHA ; K. PETRILLI ; P. GRIFFITHS ; J. BROWN ; A. CASTILLO-CARNIGLIA ; J. P. CAULKINS ; A. ENGLUND ; M. A. ElSOHLY ; S. H. GAGE ; T. GROSHKOVA ; A. GUAL ; D. HAMMOND ; W. LAWN ; H. LOPEZ-PELAYO ; J. MANTHEY ; C. MOKRYSZ ; R. L. PACULA ; M. VAN LAAR ; R. VANDREY ; E. WADSWORTH ; A. WINSTOCK ; W. HALL ; H. V. CURRAN ; T. P. FREEMAN |
Type de document : | Article : Périodique |
Dans : | Addiction (Vol.117, n°6, June 2022) |
Article en page(s) : | 1510-1517 |
Note générale : |
Commentaries:
- The need to calibrate standardized cannabis measurements across cultures. Kuhns L., Kroon E., p. 1518-1519. - Coordinating cannabis data collection globally: Policy implications. Weiss S.R.B., Volkow N.D., p. 1520-1521. - We need convincing data to support a public health approach to cannabis regulation. Jesseman R., p. 1521-1523. - The iCannToolkit: a tool to embrace measurement of medicinal and non-medicinal cannabis use across licit, illicit and cross-cultural settings. Lorenzetti V., Hindocha C., Petrilli K., Griffiths P., Brown J., Castillo-Carniglia A., et al., p. 1523-1525. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus géographique INTERNATIONALThésaurus mots-clés CANNABIS ; METHODE ; AUTOEVALUATION ; CONSOMMATION ; DEPISTAGE ; RECOMMANDATION ; ANALYSE CHIMIQUE ; TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL ; CANNABINOIDES |
Résumé : |
BACKGROUND: The lack of an agreed international minimum approach to measuring cannabis use hinders the integration of multidisciplinary evidence on the psychosocial, neurocognitive, clinical and public health consequences of cannabis use.
METHODS: A group of 25 international expert cannabis researchers convened to discuss a multidisciplinary framework for minimum standards to measure cannabis use globally in diverse settings. RESULTS: The expert-based consensus agreed upon a three-layered hierarchical framework. Each layer - universal measures, detailed self-report and biological measures - reflected different research priorities and minimum standards, costs and ease of implementation. Additional work is needed to develop valid and precise assessments. CONCLUSIONS: Consistent use of the proposed framework across research, public health, clinical practice and medical settings would facilitate harmonisation of international evidence on cannabis consumption, related harms and approaches to their mitigation. |
Domaine : | Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs |
Refs biblio. : | 37 |
Affiliation : | Neuroscience of Addiction and Mental Health Program, the Healthy Brain and Mind Research Centre, School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | https://doi.org/10.1111/add.15702 |
