Richmond Melissa K, Pampel Fred C, Rivera Laura S, Broderick Kerryann B, Reimann Brie, Fischer Leigh
a Director of Research and Evaluation, OMNI Institute , Denver , CO.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 2015 Jan-Mar;47(1):1-9. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2014.991008.
With increasing use of state legalized medical marijuana across the country, health care providers need accurate information on patterns of marijuana and other substance use for patients with access to medical marijuana. This study compared frequency and severity of marijuana use, and use of other substances, for patients with and without state legal access to medical marijuana. Data were collected from 2,030 patients who screened positive for marijuana use when seeking health care services in a large, urban safety-net medical center. Patients were screened as part of a federally funded screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) initiative. Patients were asked at screening whether they had a state-issued medical marijuana card and about risky use of tobacco, alcohol, and other illicit substances. A total of 17.4% of marijuana users had a medical marijuana card. Patients with cards had higher frequency of marijuana use and were more likely to screen at moderate than low or high risk from marijuana use. Patients with cards also had lower use of other substances than patients without cards. Findings can inform health care providers of both the specific risks of frequent, long-term use and the more limited risks of other substance use faced by legal medical marijuana users.
随着医用大麻在全国范围内越来越多地被合法化使用,医疗保健提供者需要获取关于有医用大麻使用权限的患者使用大麻及其他物质模式的准确信息。本研究比较了有和没有州法律规定的医用大麻使用权限的患者在大麻使用频率和严重程度以及其他物质使用方面的情况。数据收集自2030名在一家大型城市安全网医疗中心寻求医疗服务时大麻使用筛查呈阳性的患者。这些患者是作为一项由联邦资助的筛查、简短干预及转介治疗(SBIRT)计划的一部分接受筛查的。在筛查时询问患者是否持有州颁发的医用大麻卡以及是否存在烟草、酒精和其他非法物质的危险使用情况。总共17.4%的大麻使用者持有医用大麻卡。持有卡片的患者大麻使用频率更高,并且相比大麻使用低风险或高风险的患者,他们更有可能被筛查为中度风险。持有卡片的患者在其他物质的使用上也比没有卡片的患者少。研究结果可以让医疗保健提供者了解合法医用大麻使用者频繁、长期使用大麻的具体风险以及使用其他物质的相对有限风险。