2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-14658-9
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Driving under the influence of cannabis: perceptions from Canadian youth

Abstract: Background Cannabis legalization is intended to protect the public from potential harm by restricting access and promoting greater awareness of cannabis-related risks. Youth are at a greater risk for experiencing road-related harms due to their own or others’ use of cannabis. This qualitative research explored youths’ perceptions about cannabis and road safety. Methods A qualitative study using focus groups (FG) was conducted with youth (age 13-18)… Show more

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“…The impact of legalisation and decriminalisation has also likely contributed to changing risk perceptions regarding cannabis use 19 and the influence it exudes on driving behaviours. 20 The misconception that drug driving is not perceived to be risky behaviour 21 and the contrasting belief that cannabis is the safest drug to use and drive 22 as it improves driving capability, 23 24 presents a significant challenge in discouraging DUI of cannabis (DUIC).…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of legalisation and decriminalisation has also likely contributed to changing risk perceptions regarding cannabis use 19 and the influence it exudes on driving behaviours. 20 The misconception that drug driving is not perceived to be risky behaviour 21 and the contrasting belief that cannabis is the safest drug to use and drive 22 as it improves driving capability, 23 24 presents a significant challenge in discouraging DUI of cannabis (DUIC).…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%