Global Cannabis Use Prevalence Among Indigenous Populations, 2010-2024
by Meghashyam Bhat·Updated 10d ago
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Description
A 2024 systematic review synthesized evidence on cannabis use prevalence among Indigenous populations globally, analyzing 40 studies from Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Greenland. The dataset, authored by Meghashyam Bhat, includes findings such as a 91.1% reported lifetime use among Indigenous Canadian youth. It was published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Use Cases
Compare cannabis use prevalence across different Indigenous populations based on reported country-level data.
Analyze trends in lifetime versus daily cannabis use based on age group distinctions mentioned in the description.
Inform culturally safe healthcare policy based on synthesized evidence from diverse cultural and social contexts.
Strengths
Includes data from 40 studies identified through a systematic search of major databases.
Reports specific prevalence figures, such as 91.1% for Indigenous Canadian youth and 50.4% daily use in Australia.
Covers a defined time range of studies published between January 1, 2010, and July 31, 2024.
Limitations
The underlying data files (DOC/DOCX, 144.9 KB) are small and likely contain review text rather than raw, analyzable data tables.
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, limiting direct analysis suitability.
Geographic coverage is limited to six countries, which may not represent all Indigenous populations.
Provenance
Source
figshare, author Meghashyam Bhat.
Collection Method
Systematic review of articles from PubMed/Medline, ProQuest, and Scopus.
Time Range
Studies published between 2010-01-01 and 2024-07-31.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-26 19:10:19.
Geography
Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Greenland.
Primary data is in document format (DOC/DOCX); users must extract any tabular data manually.