Lady Davis Institute, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Departments of Medicine and of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2019 Apr;110(2):222-226. doi: 10.17269/s41997-018-00173-1. Epub 2019 Feb 13.
With the recent legalization of recreational cannabis use in Canada, questions remain concerning optimal regulation to minimize harms and ensure public health and safety. Patterns of use are subject to change following legalization, and it is important to consider the potential adverse effects that this may have on public health. Important areas of consideration are methods of consumption (e.g., vaping, edibles) and product proliferation; acute and long-term health and behavioural effects (including impaired driving); and use in vulnerable groups, such as children and youth, pregnant women, individuals with mental illness, individuals with low socio-economic status, and Indigenous populations. To support harm reduction measures and evidence-based policy, there is a need to anticipate the potential ramifications that legalization of recreational cannabis use may have on public health in Canada.
随着加拿大娱乐用大麻合法化,有关如何进行最优监管以尽量减少危害并确保公共健康和安全的问题依然存在。合法化后,使用模式可能会发生变化,因此必须考虑到这可能对公共健康造成的潜在不利影响。需要重点考虑的重要方面包括消费方式(例如,蒸气吸入、食用)和产品扩散;急性和长期健康及行为影响(包括驾驶能力受损);以及在弱势群体(例如儿童和青少年、孕妇、患有精神疾病的人、社会经济地位较低的人和原住民群体)中的使用情况。为了支持减少危害措施和循证政策,需要预测娱乐用大麻合法化可能对加拿大公共健康造成的潜在后果。