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How to quit cannabis when you have a mental illness: study from the perspective of patients who have successfully quit

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BJPSYCH BULLETIN
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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1192/bjb.2023.69

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Comorbidity; substance use disorders; qualitative research; severe mental illness; marijuana

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Research found that there are facilitating and impeding factors in quitting cannabis use for patients with severe mental illness. Seeking distraction, social contacts, avoiding temptation, and support from professionals were facilitating factors, while withdrawal symptoms, user environment, stress, and routine were impeding factors. Advice to other patients included just do it, seek support, quit cold turkey, and acknowledge the problem of cannabis use. Advice to mental health professionals was to discuss cannabis use from the start of treatment.
Aims and method Research regarding quitting cannabis use often excludes patients with severe mental illness (SMI). We investigated facilitating and impeding factors in SMI patients and their advice to others, using semi-structured interviews with 12 SMI-patients, who were daily cannabis users for >= 12 months and had fully stopped using for >= 6 months.Results Seeking distraction, social contacts in personal environment, avoiding temptation and support from professionals were facilitating factors in stopping. Impeding factors were withdrawal symptoms, user environment, experiencing stress and user's routine. Advice to other patients included to just do it, seek support from others, quit 'cold turkey' and acknowledge that cannabis use is a problem. Advice to mental health professionals is to discuss cannabis use from the start of treatment.Clinical implications It is important to inform patients that cannabis use has negative consequences and limits the effects of treatment. Do not judge cannabis use or force the patient to stop.

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