Table 5.
Reason | Perceived decreased frequency (n = 74)b |
---|---|
Contexta | 51.4% |
Using is a social activity and there have been few social opportunities | 51.4% |
Access/opportunity | 60.8% |
Limited access | 50.0% |
I do not have the time | 6.8% |
Financial reasons | 17.6% |
Upbringing | 58.1% |
Not allowed to use at home | 45.9% |
Parents not aware | 36.5% |
Do not want to use in front of siblings | 12.2% |
I have to hide my use | 45.9% |
Reason | Perceived increased frequency (n = 82)b |
Context | 58.5% |
Something fun to do when connecting with friends and/or family virtually | 40.2% |
People around me are using | 36.6% |
Access/opportunity | 90.2% |
As a result of boredom | 80.5% |
Have more time to relax and enjoy marijuana | 79.3% |
Do not know what else to do | 29.3% |
Coping with distress | 84.1% |
Helps me to sleep better | 73.2% |
Helps me deal with stressful situations | 59.8% |
Helps me get through difficult times | 40.2% |
Need it/crave it | 17.1% |
It makes me feel more in control | 9.8% |
The percentages for italicized domains represent any choice of any reason within that domain;
a total of 207 participants completed an item on change in cannabis use frequency between pre-closure and post-closure-1; 36% of these participants perceived a decrease and 40% perceived an increase, and the rest perceived that their frequency remained the same.