Impact of cannabis legalization on maternal health disparities (2021-2023)
Understanding Social Environment Impacts on Women’s Use of Cannabis during Pregnancy (2021-2022)
Purpose
What does this study focus on?
Cannabis is the most commonly used substance during pregnancy, yet little is known about why women use cannabis use during pregnancy.
What is the goal of this study?
The goal of this study is to talk and listen to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) women who are using or have used cannabis during pregnancy to better understand:
1) Their motivations for using cannabis during pregnancy
2) Their use patterns during pregnancy
Why are we conducting this study?
We are conducting this study in order to:
1) Understand the barriers to receiving care facing BIPOC women who use cannabis during pregnancy
2) Identify opportunities to improve public health and medical knowledge around maternal cannabis use
How can you participate?
In order to see if you qualify for any of our studies, we ask that you provide some information about yourself. The easiest way to do this is:
- Complete our confidential online survey
- We will review your answers to assess which studies you are eligible for
- If you qualify, we will contact you by phone or email
If you have already filled out an online survey, please DO NOT fill out another one. Instead, please contact us directly to see where you are in the recruitment process. If you have any questions, please contact us via email.
Interested in participating?
Are you a maternal healthcare provider whose patients use cannabis while pregnant? Click here
Are you an individual who has used cannabis while pregnant? Click here
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