Hopfer Christian
a Division of Substance Dependence, Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine , Aurora , Colorado , USA.
Subst Abus. 2014;35(4):331-5. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2014.943386.
Marijuana that is legally available for adults has multiple implications for adolescent substance use. One potential effect that legalization may have is an increase in adolescent use to due increased availability, greater social acceptance, and possibly lower prices. Legalization may also facilitate the introduction of new formulations of marijuana (edible, vaporized) and with potentially higher potencies. It is unknown what adolescent consumption patterns will be if marijuana is widely available and marketed in different forms, or what effects different patterns of adolescent use will have on cognition, the development of marijuana use disorders, school performance, and the development of psychotic illnesses. Also unclear is whether adolescent users will be experiencing higher levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) compared with previous generations of users due to higher potencies. Although previous studies of the effects of adolescent marijuana use provide some guidance for current policy and public health recommendations, many new studies will be needed that answer questions in the context of use within a legal adult environment. Claims that marijuana has medicinal benefits create additional challenges for adolescent prevention efforts, as they contrast with messages of its harmfulness. Prevention and treatment approaches will need to address perceptions of the safety of marijuana, claims of its medicinal use, and consider family-wide effects as older siblings and parents may increasingly openly consume and advocate for marijuana use. Guidance for primary care physicians will be needed regarded screening and counseling. Widespread legalization and acceptance of marijuana implies that as law enforcement approaches for marijuana control decline, public health, medical, and scientific efforts to understand and reduce negative consequences of adolescent marijuana use need to be substantially increased to levels commensurate with those efforts for tobacco and alcohol.
对成年人合法供应的大麻对青少年药物使用有多重影响。合法化可能产生的一个潜在影响是,由于供应增加、社会接受度提高以及价格可能降低,青少年使用大麻的情况会增多。合法化还可能促使新型大麻制剂(可食用、汽化型)的推出,其效力可能更高。如果大麻广泛供应并以不同形式销售,青少年的消费模式会是怎样,以及青少年不同的使用模式会对认知、大麻使用障碍的发展、学业成绩和精神疾病的发展产生何种影响,目前尚不清楚。同样不明确的是,由于效力更高,与前几代使用者相比,青少年使用者体内的四氢大麻酚(THC)水平是否会更高。尽管先前关于青少年使用大麻影响的研究为当前政策和公共卫生建议提供了一些指导,但仍需要许多新的研究来解答在成年人合法使用环境下出现的问题。大麻具有药用功效的说法给青少年预防工作带来了额外挑战,因为这与大麻有害的信息相矛盾。预防和治疗方法需要应对对大麻安全性的认知、其药用的说法,并考虑家庭层面的影响,因为年长的兄弟姐妹和父母可能会越来越公开地消费大麻并倡导使用大麻。在筛查和咨询方面将需要为初级保健医生提供指导。大麻的广泛合法化和被接受意味着,随着对大麻控制的执法手段减少,为了解和减少青少年使用大麻的负面后果,公共卫生、医学和科学方面的努力需要大幅增加,达到与针对烟草和酒精的努力相当的水平。