NCPIC - National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre

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NCPIC-led surveys can be found on this page when they are active. Please feel free to participate should they be relevant.

If you have already completed one of NCPIC’s Cannabis Workshop Training sessions and wish to now complete the 3 month Follow-Up Questionnaire please click here.

Using and reducing use of bush, hydro and synthetics

Have you been a regular user of cannabis (yarndi, gunja, pot, marijuana, hydro, skunk, etc.), or synthetic cannabis (such as Thai Hi, iBlaze, Tropic Thunder, Kronic, Spice etc.)? If you are currently over the age of 18, we are interested in knowing about your experiences. The survey has questions about your use of cannabis; your experiences of ‘hanging out’ or withdrawing from cannabis; sleep; and some questions about you and your general health. The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete. Many thanks for considering our survey. To download the information flyer please click here and to complete the survey click here.

External Surveys

Understanding the positive and negative effects of smoking cannabis

This study, run by the University of Tasmania, aims to better understand the development of dependence to cannabis. The researchers aim to better understand the possible positive and negative psychological, health, and social implications that may occur at different degrees of cannabis use and dependency (i.e. people with no problems, mild problems and clear dependence to cannabis). This study will help with the development of ways of identifying cannabis problems early and the interventions needed to manage cannabis dependence. Please click here for more information.

‘Spice’ survey

This survey is being conducted by US colleagues at Johns Hopkins University to learn more about people’s attitudes to, and experiences with, a range of products known as Spice, Incense or herbal highs. The anonymous and confidential data collected via this survey goes directly to the US group with no involvement of NCPIC staff. If you wish to know more about Spice please see the NCPIC Factsheet on the topic by clicking here. Any information stated or implied within the survey about Spice or related products may not apply to Australian participants. Please click here to complete the survey.