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丁烷大麻脂使用与大麻相关问题之间的关联。

Associations between butane hash oil use and cannabis-related problems.

作者信息

Meier Madeline H

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, PO Box 871104, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, United States.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017 Oct 1;179:25-31. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.06.015. Epub 2017 Jul 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

High-potency cannabis concentrates are increasingly popular in the United States, and there is concern that use of high-potency cannabis might increase risk for cannabis-related problems. However, little is known about the potential negative consequences of concentrate use. This study reports on associations between past-year use of a high-potency cannabis concentrate, known as butane hash oil (BHO), and cannabis-related problems.

METHODS

A sample of 821 college students were recruited to complete a survey about their health and behavior. Participants who had used cannabis in the past year (33%, n=273) completed questions about their cannabis use, including their use of BHO and cannabis-related problems in eight domains: physical dependence, impaired control, academic-occupational problems, social-interpersonal problems, self-care problems, self-perception, risk behavior, and blackouts.

RESULTS

Approximately 44% (n=121) of past-year cannabis users had used BHO in the past year. More frequent BHO use was associated with higher levels of physical dependence (RR=1.8, p<0.001), impaired control (RR=1.3, p<0.001), cannabis-related academic/occupational problems (RR=1.5, p=0.004), poor self-care (RR=1.3, p=0.002), and cannabis-related risk behavior (RR=1.2, p=0.001). After accounting for sociodemographic factors, age of onset of cannabis use, sensation seeking, overall frequency of cannabis use, and frequency of other substance use, BHO use was still associated with higher levels of physical dependence (RR=1.2, p=0.014).

CONCLUSIONS

BHO use is associated with greater physiological dependence on cannabis, even after accounting for potential confounders. Longitudinal research is needed to determine if cannabis users with higher levels of physiological dependence seek out BHO and/or if BHO use increases risk for physiological dependence.

摘要

背景

高效能大麻浓缩物在美国越来越受欢迎,人们担心使用高效能大麻可能会增加与大麻相关问题的风险。然而,对于浓缩物使用的潜在负面后果知之甚少。本研究报告了过去一年使用一种名为丁烷哈希油(BHO)的高效能大麻浓缩物与大麻相关问题之间的关联。

方法

招募了821名大学生样本,以完成一项关于他们健康和行为的调查。过去一年使用过大麻的参与者(33%,n = 273)完成了关于他们大麻使用情况的问题,包括他们对BHO的使用以及在八个领域中与大麻相关的问题:身体依赖、控制受损、学业-职业问题、社会-人际问题、自我护理问题、自我认知、风险行为和昏厥。

结果

在过去一年使用过大麻的使用者中,约44%(n = 121)在过去一年使用过BHO。更频繁地使用BHO与更高水平的身体依赖(RR = 1.8,p < 0.001)、控制受损(RR = 1.3,p < 0.001)、与大麻相关的学业/职业问题(RR = 1.5,p = 0.004)、自我护理不佳(RR = 1.3,p = 0.002)以及与大麻相关的风险行为(RR = 1.2,p = 0.001)相关。在考虑了社会人口学因素、大麻使用开始年龄、寻求刺激、大麻使用的总体频率以及其他物质使用频率之后,BHO的使用仍然与更高水平的身体依赖相关(RR = 1.2,p = 0.014)。

结论

即使在考虑了潜在的混杂因素之后,BHO的使用与对大麻更大的生理依赖相关。需要进行纵向研究来确定生理依赖水平较高的大麻使用者是否会寻求BHO和/或BHO的使用是否会增加生理依赖的风险。

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