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青年城市队列中大麻使用轨迹与阿片类药物滥用风险。

Trajectories of cannabis use and risk for opioid misuse in a young adult urban cohort.

机构信息

Department of Biostatistics and Data Science, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore MD, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2020 Oct 1;215:108182. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108182. Epub 2020 Jul 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although much of the attention surrounding the opioid epidemic has focused on rural and suburban Whites and prescription opioids, heroin overdoses among urban Blacks are on the rise. While some argue that legalization of cannabis will combat the epidemic, there are concerns it ignores the shift in the epidemic and could increase vulnerability to opioid misuse. The goal of this study is to examine the association between cannabis use from adolescence to young adulthood with opioid misuse in a primarily urban Black cohort.

METHODS

Data are from a study of 580 youth (87 % Black and 71 % low SES) residing in Baltimore City followed from ages 6-26. Cannabis trajectories were identified between ages 14-26 using group-based trajectory modeling. Logistic regressions were conducted to examine the impact of trajectories on opioid misuse in young adulthood adjusting for individual, neighborhood and peer factors. Opioid misuse was defined as using heroin or narcotics or painkillers without a prescription between ages 19-26.

RESULTS

Four cannabis trajectories were identified: Low/Non-Users (59.7 %), Adolescent Onset Limited (19.5 %), Young Adult Onset (10.8 %), and Adolescent Onset Chronic (10.0 %). Adolescent Onset Chronic cannabis users had the highest rate of opioid misuse (44.8 %) followed by Adolescent Onset Limited (18.8 %), Young Adult Onset (14.8 %) and Low/Non-Users (8.3 %). Prevalences were significantly higher for Adolescent Onset groups relative to Low/Non-Users even after adjustment for individual, neighborhood and peer factors.

CONCLUSIONS

Adolescent onset cannabis use is associated with opioid misuse in young adulthood among urban Blacks even after adjustment for socioecological factors associated with opioid misuse.

摘要

背景

尽管围绕阿片类药物流行的大部分关注都集中在农村和郊区的白人和处方阿片类药物上,但城市黑人的海洛因过量用药问题正在上升。虽然有人认为大麻合法化将有助于对抗这一流行,但也有人担心这会忽视流行趋势的转变,并可能增加阿片类药物滥用的脆弱性。本研究的目的是在一个主要由城市黑人组成的队列中,研究从青少年到青年期的大麻使用与阿片类药物滥用之间的关联。

方法

本研究的数据来自巴尔的摩市一项对 580 名青少年(87%为黑人,71%为社会经济地位较低)的研究,这些青少年在 6 至 26 岁时接受了随访。使用基于群组的轨迹建模在 14 至 26 岁之间确定大麻轨迹。使用逻辑回归来检验轨迹对调整个体、邻里和同伴因素后的青年期阿片类药物滥用的影响。阿片类药物滥用的定义是在 19 至 26 岁期间使用海洛因或麻醉品或未经处方使用止痛药。

结果

确定了四种大麻轨迹:低/非使用者(59.7%)、青少年期起始有限(19.5%)、青年期起始(10.8%)和青少年期起始慢性(10.0%)。青少年期起始慢性大麻使用者的阿片类药物滥用率最高(44.8%),其次是青少年期起始有限(18.8%)、青年期起始(14.8%)和低/非使用者(8.3%)。即使在调整与阿片类药物滥用相关的个体、邻里和同伴因素后,青少年期起始组的流行率也明显高于低/非使用者。

结论

即使在调整与阿片类药物滥用相关的社会生态因素后,城市黑人青少年期起始的大麻使用与青年期的阿片类药物滥用有关。

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