Associations between hair-derived cannabinoid levels, self-reported use, and cannabis-related problems.
Emese KroonJanna CousijnFrancesca FilbeyChristian BerchtoldTina M BinzLauren KuhnsPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2024)
The use of hair-derived cannabinoid quantification is supported for detecting cannabis use in near-daily users, but the lack of associations between hair-derived cannabinoid concentrations and self-report measures of use does not support the use of hair analyses alone for quantification of cannabinoid exposure. Further research comparing hair-derived cannabinoid concentrations with other biological matrices (e.g. plasma) and self-report is necessary to further evaluate the validity of hair analyses for this purpose.