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Table 1 CBD survey attitudinal items

From: Staff awareness of the use of cannabidiol (CBD): a trust-wide survey study in the UK

(i) I am aware of several potential properties for the clinical use of CBD

(ii) CBD reduces the likelihood of psychosis

(iii) CBD has serious side effects

(iv) I have concerns about patients self-medicating with CBD

(v) CBD is easily available to buy in high street shops

(vi) People can become dependent on CBD if used regularly

(vii) CBD should be prescription only

(viii) I would prescribe CBD if it were in the British National Formulary (this question was only for those with a licence to prescribe)