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. 2017 May 1:174:192-200.
doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.01.017. Epub 2017 Mar 29.

Marijuana advertising exposure among current marijuana users in the U.S

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Marijuana advertising exposure among current marijuana users in the U.S

Melissa J Krauss et al. Drug Alcohol Depend. .

Abstract

Background: Little is known about marijuana advertising exposure among users in the U.S. We examined the prevalence of advertising exposure among young adult marijuana users through traditional and new media, and identified characteristics associated with seeking advertisements.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 18-34 year-old past-month marijuana users in the U.S. using a pre-existing online panel (N=742). The survey queried about passively viewing and actively seeking marijuana advertisements in the past month, sources of advertisements, and marijuana use characteristics.

Results: Over half of participants were exposed to marijuana advertising in the past month (28% passively observed advertisements, 26% actively sought advertisements). Common sources for observing advertisements were digital media (i.e., social media, online, text/emails; 77%). Similarly, those actively seeking advertisements often used Internet search engines (65%) and social media (53%). Seeking advertisements was more common among those who used medically (41% medical only, 36% medical and recreational) than recreational users (18%), who used concentrates or edibles (44% and 43%) compared to those who did not (20% and 19%), and who used multiple times per day (33%) compared to those who did not (19%) (all p<0.01).

Conclusions: Exposure to marijuana advertising among users is common, especially via digital media, and is associated with medical use, heavier use, and use of novel products with higher THC concentrations (i.e., concentrates) or longer intoxication duration (i.e., edibles). As the U.S. marijuana policy landscape changes, it will be important to examine potential causal associations between advertising exposure and continuation or frequency/quantity of use.

Keywords: Advertising; Internet; Marijuana; Social media.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest

One of the authors, Dr. Bierut, is listed as an inventor on Issued U.S. Patent 8, 080, 371, “Markers for Addiction,” covering the use of certain SNPs in determining the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of addiction. All other authors declare they have no conflicts of interest.

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Figure 1
Sources of seeing or hearing advertisements among marijuana users that observed such advertisements in the past 30 days (weighted N=332; 24 did not respond to this item)
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Figure 2
Sources for looking for or trying to find advertisements among marijuana users that sought such advertisements in the past 30 days (weighted N=177; 18 did not respond to this item)

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