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A University of Georgia study found that nearly half (48%) of college students have tried CBD, with 30% using it monthly or more to manage anxiety and stress. The largest cross-sectional study on the topic also reported that students believe CBD improves sleep quality, college-aged men are more frequent users than women, and edibles are the preferred product.

Study: Nearly Half of College Students Have Tried CBD at Least Once 

Dec 26, 2025

TG Branfalt

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Nearly half (48%) of college students have tried a CBD product at least
once, according to a study by University of Georgia (UGA) researchers
published in the *Journal of Substance Abuse.* The study also found about
30% of students reported using CBD once a month or more to handle anxiety
and stress.

In a statement, Jennie Pless, lead author of the study and a doctoral
student in the UGA School of Social Work, noted that while “People look
back on college as a time of fun and freedom … we sort of forget the
anxiety that can come with it.”

“We have students who are taking on a whole new world and living on their
own for the first time with other life responsibilities. They have a lot
going on and are not sleeping well, so they’re trying to find ways to
navigate all of that. CBD is one of them.” — Pless in a press release

The researchers also found that nearly one in five student respondents said
they believed CBD helped them fall asleep and improved their sleep
quality; that college-aged men were more willing to try and repeatedly use
CBD products than their female peers; and that all students who consumed
CBD products preferred edibles.

Data for the cross-sectional study was collected from 4,183 undergraduate
students through an online survey at one large university in the
southeastern United States, making it the largest study examining CBD use
among college students.

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