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‘Age-restrict it’: Cannabis vaping kids ‘harmful’ on YouTube
The study, conducted by University of Queensland, found 52 per cent of videos analysed had no age access restrictions as they showed risk-taking behaviour including vaping a whole cartridge of THC – the main psychoactive compound in cannabis.Their research paper, Content analysis of cannabis vaping videos on YouTube, published in the global journal Addiction, looked at videos on YouTube between 2016 and 2020 under themes including advertisement, product review, celebratory, reflective, how-to, and…
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