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背景很重要:孤独与社交大麻使用的特点。

Context matters: Characteristics of solitary versus social cannabis use.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.

Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2019 Mar;38(3):316-320. doi: 10.1111/dar.12912. Epub 2019 Feb 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS

Given the increase in cannabis availability and use in North America, identification of risk factors for cannabis use and dependence is paramount. One factor that may be associated with various cannabis-related adverse outcomes is the context in which it is used. This secondary analysis study sought to examine the extent to which the social context of cannabis use is related to patterns of use and associated harms.

DESIGN AND METHODS

One hundred and eighty-eight adult cannabis users were community-recruited in Halifax, Canada. Participants took part in a face-to-face structured interview where they provided information about the social context of their most recent cannabis-using occasion and about their patterns of, and motives for, cannabis use.

RESULTS

Compared to individuals reporting their most recent cannabis-using occasion as social, solitary users (n = 55) were significantly more likely to screen positive for psychosis, endorse more symptoms of cannabis abuse/dependence, report using cannabis to cope, and use cannabis on more days within the previous 30 days. On the other hand, social users were significantly more likely to report using alcohol in addition to cannabis during their most recent cannabis-using occasion (all P < 0.05).

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Results suggest that solitary cannabis use may be associated with specific motives for use and future adverse consequences. Findings from this study serve as a guide for future investigations which could ultimately inform public policy and the development of targeted harm-reduction strategies.

摘要

介绍和目的

鉴于北美地区大麻供应和使用的增加,确定大麻使用和依赖的风险因素至关重要。一个可能与各种与大麻相关的不良后果相关的因素是使用它的背景。这项二次分析研究旨在探讨大麻使用的社会背景与使用模式和相关危害之间的关联程度。

设计和方法

188 名成年大麻使用者在加拿大哈利法克斯社区招募。参与者参加了面对面的结构化访谈,他们提供了关于最近一次大麻使用的社会背景以及大麻使用模式和动机的信息。

结果

与报告最近一次大麻使用为社交场合的个体相比,独处使用者(n=55)更有可能出现精神病筛查阳性,报告更多的大麻滥用/依赖症状,报告使用大麻来应对,并且在过去 30 天内更多天数使用大麻。另一方面,社交使用者在最近一次大麻使用时更有可能报告同时使用酒精和大麻(所有 P<0.05)。

讨论和结论

结果表明,单独使用大麻可能与特定的使用动机和未来的不良后果有关。本研究的结果为未来的研究提供了指导,最终可以为公共政策和有针对性的减少伤害策略的制定提供信息。

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