Mobile Assessment of Medicinal Cannabis Use among Young Adults (MEDCAN Study)
Title: Mobile Assessment of Medicinal Cannabis Use among Young Adults (MEDCAN Study)
Description: Are you 18-29 years old? Do you use cannabis to manage physical or mental health symptoms like pain, nausea, anxiety, mood, sleep problems, ADHD, or any other symptoms? If so, you may be eligible to participate in an online study about medicinal cannabis use behaviour among young adults. You do not need to have a prescription for cannabis from a healthcare provider to participate. This study is being conducted by researchers in the Behavioural Alcohol and Cannabis (BAC) Lab at York University (ethics certificate #024-250).
Eligible individuals could receive up to $260 worth of electronic gift cards for participating in all components of the study. If interested, please click the link below for more info and to find out if you are eligible to participate.
Specifics: Study Population:
Young adults living in Canada (age 18-29)
Participant Obligation:
Participants will be asked to complete virtual interviews as well as daily surveys on their smartphones. The total estimated time commitment is 10 hours over a one-year period.
Location: online - Toronto
Project lead: Jeffrey Wardell
Study Dates: October 11, 2024 to October 10, 2027
Study Website: https://yorku.questionpro.ca/MEDCANscreen