Effects of Medical Cannabis Treatment for Autistic Children on Family Accommodation: An Open-Label Mixed-Methods Study
Ayelet David, Eynat Gal, Ayelet Ben-Sasson, Elkana Kohn, Matitiahu Berkovitch, Orit Stolar

TL;DR
CBD-rich cannabis treatment over six months may reduce family adjustments and parental stress in families of autistic children, while improving routines and well-being.
Contribution
Preliminary evidence that CBD-rich cannabis treatment can reduce family accommodation and parental distress in autistic children's families.
Findings
CBD-rich cannabis treatment was associated with reduced family accommodation and parental distress over six months.
Qualitative results showed improved family routines, parental well-being, and social engagement.
Adverse events and withdrawals were observed, suggesting caution in interpreting the findings.
Abstract
What are the main findings? CBD-rich cannabis treatment over 6 months was associated with reduced family accommodation (FA) and parental distress in families of autistic children.Qualitative findings showed improved family routines, parental well-being, and greater engagement in meaningful activities and social interactions. CBD-rich cannabis treatment over 6 months was associated with reduced family accommodation (FA) and parental distress in families of autistic children. Qualitative findings showed improved family routines, parental well-being, and greater engagement in meaningful activities and social interactions. Implications CBD-rich cannabis treatment may reduce FA and parental distress, while improving family routines and well-being.These results provide preliminary support for CBD-rich cannabis treatment in autistic children, though further controlled studies are needed.…
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TopicsFamily and Disability Support Research · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues · Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
