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Attitudes about cannabis and cannabis use in two consecutive studies among the general population in Croatia (CROSBI ID 279758)

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Glavak Tkalić, Renata ; Razum, Josip ; Wertag, Anja Attitudes about cannabis and cannabis use in two consecutive studies among the general population in Croatia // Suvremena psihologija, 2 (2019), 241-254. doi: 10.21465/2019-SP-222-06

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Glavak Tkalić, Renata ; Razum, Josip ; Wertag, Anja

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Attitudes about cannabis and cannabis use in two consecutive studies among the general population in Croatia

Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in Croatia. Although some people seem to use cannabis without adverse consequences, widespread cannabis use still poses a significant burden on public health. The aim of this study was to determine which groups regarding cannabis use and attitudes exist in the Croatian general population and did prevalence of cannabis use and attitudes change in two consecutive studies, and, if yes, what was the nature of the change. The research was conducted on two representative samples of Croatian citizens aged between 15 and 64 years, first collected in 2011 (N=4756), and second in 2015 (N=4992). Cross-sectional design was employed, and face-to-face survey was used in data collection. In the current study, data on the prevalence and extent of cannabis use, attitudes on cannabis use and policies regarding cannabis use, risk perception of cannabis use, as well as relevant characteristics of respondents were used. Data were analyzed using confidence intervals and latent class analysis (LCA). Cannabis use increased between the two study waves and the attitudes became more favorable. Three classes were obtained in the LCA in both waves: “non-users – cannabis conservative” (the biggest class), “rare to occasional users – cannabis liberal” (medium sized class) and “moderate to heavy users – very cannabis liberal” (the smallest class). The size of classes changed between the waves, with the latter two classes increasing in size in 2015. Results are discussed in the context of recent legal and societal events in Croatian society which might have driven the discovered changes in cannabis use and attitudes.

attitudes about cannabis, cannabis use, prevalence of cannabis use, general population, Croatia

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2

2019.

241-254

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1331-9264

2584-3052

10.21465/2019-SP-222-06

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