U of L study shows Albertans turning to alcohol and cannabis more through pandemic
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A new University of Lethbridge study has shown people are experiencing the pandemic similarly to symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), resulting in increased alcohol and cannabis use.
A suite of studies by U of L researcher Dr. Cheryl Currie has identified that many adults are looking for help for these problems in Alberta.
Currie surveyed approximately 900 adults in June 2020 who had no previous diagnosis of PTSD and found that people are grappling to find coping mechanisms.
“Pandemic-related PTSD symptoms were common among Alberta adults in this study. Nightmares, intrusive thoughts about COVID-19, and feeling constantly on guard were frequently reported,” says Currie.