The social representation of smoking cannabis and driving: Comparison between occasional and regular cannabis using drivers

TitreThe social representation of smoking cannabis and driving: Comparison between occasional and regular cannabis using drivers
Type de publicationArticle de revue
AuteurGaymard, Sandrine , Lucet, Sandy
EditeurMedCrave
TypeArticle scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture
Année2017
LangueAnglais
Numéro1
Volume6
Titre de la revueMOJ Public Health
ISSN 2379-6383
Mots-clésAccidents, Alcohol, Drinking, driving, DRUGS, Occasional vs regular cannabis users, Public health, Risk, road safety, Smoking, Social representations, Speeding, Tetrahydrocannabinol
Résumé en anglais

In France the consumption of cannabis is one of the highest in Europe and when driving, it multiplies the risk of accidents. In this original study, cannabis users were interviewed in order to show the social representation of smoking cannabis and driving. The comparison focused on occasional (N=19) vs regular (N=46) users, all of them drivers. The results confirm the impact of practices on social representations and risk awareness that differs between the two groups.

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