People with PTSD who increased cannabis use during the COVID-19 pandemic were more prone to undergo meaningful perceived worsening of depression symptoms, according to research published in BMCPsychiatry.
]. Secondly, this study relied on self-reported diagnosis without clinician-based confirmation, and it was also based on retrospective assessment of pre-pandemic mental health and substance use. Because of the spontaneous nature of the pandemic, obtaining a prospective sample from before the pandemic was not possible. Our results may therefore be affected by recall bias.
Fifthly, several statistical tests were conducted, increasing the risks of type I error, and the observational nature of the study precludes any inference of causality. Finally, while the data reported in this sample were restricted to individuals with self-reported PTSD, we cannot rule out the possibility that our findings could also be more generalized to other populations.
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