Johnson Renee M, LaValley Michael, Schneider Kristin E, Musci Rashelle J, Pettoruto Kayley, Rothman Emily F
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017 May 1;174:47-57. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.01.012. Epub 2017 Feb 28.
As restrictions on marijuana are loosened, there is concern of a coming increase in marijuana use among adolescents and emerging adults, which could be coupled with commensurate increases in behavioral problems associated with use, such as physical dating violence (PDV). To summarize what is known about the association between marijuana use and PDV victimization and perpetration among 11-21year olds, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of the relevant literature published between 2003 and 2015.
Candidate articles were identified with a systematic search, and we used inclusion and exclusion criteria to review titles, abstracts, and the full text of studies for consideration. There were 13 articles examining marijuana in association with PDV; five addressed victimization and 11 addressed perpetration.
Findings suggest that marijuana use is associated with a 54% increase in the odds PDV victimization, and a 45% increase in the odds of perpetration.
Findings suggest that dating violence is a correlate of marijuana use, and that association is strongest among adolescents (vs. emerging adults) and girls (vs. boys). Therefore, it should be routinely included as a core data item in marijuana surveillance systems, so as to allow for behavioral monitoring.
随着对大麻的限制放宽,人们担心青少年和刚成年的年轻人中使用大麻的情况会增加,这可能会导致与使用大麻相关的行为问题相应增加,比如身体约会暴力(PDV)。为了总结11至21岁人群中使用大麻与成为PDV受害者及实施PDV行为之间的关联,我们对2003年至2015年期间发表的相关文献进行了系统综述和荟萃分析。
通过系统检索确定候选文章,我们使用纳入和排除标准来审查研究的标题、摘要和全文,以确定是否纳入。有13篇文章研究了大麻与PDV的关联;其中5篇涉及成为受害者的情况,11篇涉及实施行为的情况。
研究结果表明,使用大麻会使成为PDV受害者的几率增加54%,实施PDV行为的几率增加45%。
研究结果表明,约会暴力与使用大麻相关,且这种关联在青少年(与刚成年的年轻人相比)和女孩(与男孩相比)中最为强烈。因此,应将其作为大麻监测系统中的核心数据项目常规纳入,以便进行行为监测。