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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Board Fam Med. 2024 Jan 5;36(6):996–1007. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2023.230163R1

Table 5.

Past 30-day helpfulness of cannabis among survey participants who used cannabis for pain, by mode and frequency of use and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) cannabis use disorder (CUD) category

Past 30-day helpfulness of cannabis Slightly/ somewhat (n = 73) Very/ extremely (n = 302)

n (%) n (%) P Value

Primary mode of use endorsed*
 Smoke 24 (33.3) 140 (46.8) .028
 Apply 17 (23.6) 38 (12.7)
 Eat 8 (11.1) 40 (13.4)
 Vape 10 (13.9) 47 (15.7)
 Drink 8 (11.1) 10 (3.3)
 Dab 4 (5.6) 16 (5.4)
 Other 1 (1.4) 8 (2.7)
Typical times per day, considering all modes of use*
 <1 3 (4.2) 4 (1.3) .054
 1–2 44 (61.1) 144 (48.2)
 3–4 16 (22.2) 87 (29.1)
 5–9 5 (6.9) 48 (16.1)
 10+ 4 (5.6) 16 (5.4)
Typical days per week, considering all modes of use*
 <1 8 (11.0) 9 (3.0) <.001
 1–3 19 (26.0) 33 (11.0)
 4–7 46 (63.0) 259 (86.0)
DSM-5 CUD Category
 No CUD (0–1 symptom) 61 (83.6) 217 (71.9) .052
 Mild CUD (2–3 symptoms) 12 (16.4) 63 (20.9)
 Moderate CUD (4–5 symptoms) 0 (0.0) 19 (6.3)
 Severe CUD (6+ symptoms) 0 (0.0) 3 (1.0)
*

Column sums for this variable may not total 73 for Slightly/somewhat or 302 for Very/extremely due to missing responses.

P value obtained using Fisher’s exact test.