Crane Natania A, Schuster Randi Melissa, Mermelstein Robin J, Gonzalez Raul
a Department of Psychology , University of Illinois at Chicago , Chicago , IL , USA.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2015;37(4):389-401. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2015.1020770. Epub 2015 Apr 1.
Earlier initiation of cannabis use is associated with poorer neuropsychological functioning across several domains. Given well-documented sex differences in neuromaturation during adolescence, initiation of cannabis use during this time may affect neuropsychological functioning differently for males and females.
In the current study, we examined sex differences in the relationship between age of initiated cannabis use and neuropsychological performance after controlling for amount of lifetime cannabis use in 44 male and 25 female young adult cannabis users.
We found that an earlier age of initiated use was related to poorer episodic memory, especially immediate recall, in females, but not in males. On the other hand, we found that, surprisingly, an earlier age of initiated use was associated with better decision making overall. However, exploratory analyses found sex-specific factors associated with decision making and age of initiated use, specifically that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in females may drive the relationship between an earlier age of initiated use and better decision making. Further, an earlier age of initiated use was associated with less education, a lower IQ, and fewer years of mother's education for females, but more lifetime cannabis use for males.
Taken together, our findings suggest there are sex differences in the associations between age of initiated cannabis use and neuropsychological functioning. The current study provides preliminary evidence that males and females may have different neuropsychological vulnerabilities that place them at risk for initiating cannabis use and continued cannabis use, highlighting the importance of examining the impact of cannabis on neuropsychological functioning separately for males and females.
较早开始使用大麻与多个领域较差的神经心理功能有关。鉴于青春期神经成熟过程中存在有充分记录的性别差异,在此期间开始使用大麻可能对男性和女性的神经心理功能产生不同影响。
在本研究中,我们在控制了44名男性和25名女性年轻成年大麻使用者的终生大麻使用量后,研究了开始使用大麻的年龄与神经心理表现之间关系的性别差异。
我们发现,较早开始使用大麻与女性较差的情景记忆有关,尤其是即时回忆,但与男性无关。另一方面,我们令人惊讶地发现,较早开始使用大麻总体上与更好的决策有关。然而,探索性分析发现了与决策和开始使用大麻的年龄相关的性别特异性因素,具体而言,女性的注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)症状可能推动了较早开始使用大麻与更好决策之间的关系。此外,较早开始使用大麻与女性受教育程度较低、智商较低以及母亲受教育年限较少有关,但与男性终生大麻使用量较多有关。
综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,开始使用大麻的年龄与神经心理功能之间的关联存在性别差异。当前研究提供了初步证据,表明男性和女性可能存在不同的神经心理易损性,这使他们面临开始使用大麻和持续使用大麻的风险,凸显了分别研究大麻对男性和女性神经心理功能影响的重要性。