Perceived Risk
Cross-source consensus on Perceived Risk from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Perceived risk was the single strongest predictor of acceptance of medical marijuana in the multivariable analysis. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- Respondents with low perceived risk were nearly six times more likely to accept medical marijuana (AOR 5.82). — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- The wide gap in acceptance between low-risk perceivers (65.4%) and high-risk perceivers (13.2%) demonstrates the potential for attitude change through accurate risk framing. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey
- Public education campaigns providing balanced information on therapeutic benefits and health risks could substantially shift public attitudes toward medical marijuana. — Understanding the acceptance of medical marijuana among Malaysian adults: a cross-sectional online survey