Addictive Behaviors Reports (Jun 2023)

A call for qualitative and mixed-methods research on gambling and cannabis

  • Magaly Brodeur,
  • Sophie Audette-Chapdelaine,
  • Nicolas Lavoie,
  • Cyril Devault-Tousignant,
  • Anne-Marie Auger,
  • Adèle Morvanou,
  • Andrée-Anne Légaré,
  • Eva Monson,
  • Didier Jutras-Aswad,
  • Catherine Hudon

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
p. 100494

Abstract

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Gambling disorder and cannabis use disorder are both considered major public health issues. Despite the well-documented frequency of substance use disorders among people with gambling disorder, little is known about the experiences of those who both engage with gambling and cannabis. A scoping review was undertaken to investigate studies focusing on the experiences of people who gamble and use cannabis. Unexpectedly, no qualitative or mixed-methods studies that included an in-depth qualitative component to study the lived experiences of this population were found. This absence highlights the critical need to diversify research methods and fill the gap in knowledge of the lived experiences of people who both gamble and consume cannabis.

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