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采用准实验同卵双生子设计探究大麻使用对认知功能的因果效应。

Investigating the causal effect of cannabis use on cognitive function with a quasi-experimental co-twin design.

机构信息

Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado Boulder, 447 UCB, Boulder, CO, 80309, United States.

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine, United States.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2020 Jan 1;206:107712. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107712. Epub 2019 Nov 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It is unclear whether cannabis use causes cognitive decline; several studies show an association between cannabis use and cognitive decline, but quasi-experimental twin studies have found little support for a causal effect. Here, we evaluate the association of cannabis use with general cognitive ability and executive functions (EFs) while controlling for genetic and shared environmental confounds in a longitudinal twin study.

METHODS

We first examined the phenotypic associations between cannabis initiation, frequency, and use disorder with cognitive abilities, while also controlling for pre-use general cognitive ability and other substance involvement. We tested the concurrent association between the cannabis use variables and cognitive abilities in late adolescence and young adulthood and the longitudinal association between cannabis use variables during adolescence and young adulthood cognitive abilities. Next, we used multilevel models to test whether these relations reflect between- and/or within-twin pair associations.

RESULTS

Phenotypically, cannabis use was related to poorer cognitive functioning, although most associations were negligible after accounting for other substance use. Nevertheless, there were few significant within-family twin-specific associations, except that age 17 cannabis frequency was associated with worse age 23 Common EF and general cognitive ability.

CONCLUSIONS

We found little support for a potential causal effect of cannabis use on cognition, consistent with previous twin studies. Results suggest that cannabis use may not cause decline in cognitive ability among a normative sample of cannabis users.

摘要

背景

目前尚不清楚大麻使用是否会导致认知能力下降;有几项研究表明大麻使用与认知能力下降之间存在关联,但准实验性双胞胎研究几乎没有支持因果效应的证据。在这里,我们在一项纵向双胞胎研究中,通过控制遗传和共同环境混杂因素,评估大麻使用与一般认知能力和执行功能(EFs)之间的关联。

方法

我们首先考察了大麻起始、频率和使用障碍与认知能力之间的表型关联,同时还控制了使用前的一般认知能力和其他物质的使用情况。我们测试了大麻使用变量与青少年晚期和成年早期认知能力之间的同时关联,以及青少年和成年早期期间大麻使用变量与认知能力之间的纵向关联。接下来,我们使用多层次模型来测试这些关系是否反映了双胞胎之间的差异和/或双胞胎内部的关联。

结果

表型上,大麻使用与较差的认知功能有关,尽管在考虑了其他物质的使用后,大多数关联可以忽略不计。然而,除了 17 岁时的大麻使用频率与 23 岁时的一般认知能力和共同 EF 较差有关外,双胞胎之间的关联很少。

结论

我们发现大麻使用对认知能力的潜在因果效应的证据很少,这与之前的双胞胎研究一致。结果表明,大麻使用可能不会导致在正常使用大麻的人群中认知能力下降。

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