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"It Takes Longer, but When It Hits You It Hits You!": Videos About Marijuana Edibles on YouTube.

Melissa J Krauss1, Shaina J Sowles1, Haley E Stelzer-Monahan1, Tatiana Bierut1,2, Patricia A Cavazos-Rehg1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Interest in marijuana edibles has increased as perceptions of harm from marijuana have decreased. Media and peer influences impact youth substance use, and YouTube is the most popular video-sharing website. No studies have examined the content and accessibility of YouTube videos related to marijuana edibles.
OBJECTIVES: To describe the messages conveyed to viewers in YouTube videos about edibles and determine their accessibility to youth.
METHODS: On June 12, 2015, we searched YouTube for videos about marijuana/cannabis/weed edibles. A total of 51 videos were coded for presence of an age restriction, purpose(s) of the videos, consumption of edibles during the video, effects, and safety concerns.
RESULTS: Total views across all 51 videos were >9 million. Only 14% (7/51) were restricted to viewers over the age of 18 years. Over half (27/51, 53%) were informative videos, most (20/27, 74%) teaching how to make edibles, and 37% (19/51) were entertaining videos. Someone consumed an edible in 31% (16/51) of the videos, and the type of high was mentioned in 51% (26/51) of the videos, including delayed (18/26, 69%) or intense high (13/26, 50%). Fifty-five percent (28/51) mentioned delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol potency or dosage. Only 10 of these (36%) presented this information specifically as a warning to prevent adverse effects. Conclusions/Importance: Edibles-related videos are easily found on YouTube, often instructing how to bake your own edibles and lacking information needed for safe consumption, and most are not age-restricted. Videos showing how to make edibles or presenting edibles use in an entertaining way that could influence youth to initiate use.

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Keywords:  Marijuana; YouTube; content analysis; edibles; social media

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28145799      PMCID: PMC5502544          DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1253749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Subst Use Misuse        ISSN: 1082-6084            Impact factor:   2.164


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