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老年大麻使用者的心理健康与认知:综述

Mental Health and Cognition in Older Cannabis Users: a Review.

作者信息

Vacaflor Blanca E, Beauchet Olivier, Jarvis G Eric, Schavietto Alessandra, Rej Soham

机构信息

Geri-PARTy Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, QC.

Department of Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Sir Mortimer B. Davis-Jewish General Hospital and Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, McGill University, Montreal, QC, and Dr. Joseph Kaufmann Chair in Geriatric Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC.

出版信息

Can Geriatr J. 2020 Sep 1;23(3):242-249. doi: 10.5770/cgj.23.399. eCollection 2020 Sep.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The impact of cannabis use on mental health and cognition in older adults remains unclear. With the recent legalization of cannabis in Canada, physicians will need up-to-date information about the mental and cognitive effects of cannabis use in this specific population.

METHOD

A narrative review was conducted to summarize the literature on mental health and cognitive effects of cannabis use in older adults using Medline (OvidSP).

RESULTS

A total of 16 studies were identified, including nine cross-sectional studies on mental health comorbidities reported by older cannabis users. The self-reported prevalence of mental and substance use disorders is approximately two to three times higher in older adults who report past-year cannabis use, compared to older adults who report using more than one year ago or never using. The remaining seven clinical trials found that short-term, low-dose medical cannabis was generally well-tolerated in older adults without prior serious mental illness. However, mental/cognitive adverse effects were not systematically assessed.

CONCLUSION

Although preliminary findings suggests that low-dose, short-term medical cannabis does not carry significant risk of serious mental health and cognitive adverse effects in older adults without prior psychiatric history, epidemiological studies find a correlation between past-year cannabis use and poor mental health outcomes in community-dwelling older adults. These findings may indicate that longer term cannabis use in this population is detrimental to their mental health, although a direct causal link has not been established. Larger, longitudinal studies on the safety of medical cannabis in older adults are needed.

摘要

背景

大麻使用对老年人心理健康和认知的影响仍不明确。随着大麻最近在加拿大合法化,医生将需要有关该特定人群中大麻使用对心理和认知影响的最新信息。

方法

进行了一项叙述性综述,以总结使用Medline(OvidSP)检索到的关于老年人使用大麻对心理健康和认知影响的文献。

结果

共识别出16项研究,其中包括9项关于老年大麻使用者报告的心理健康合并症的横断面研究。与报告在一年多以前使用或从未使用过大麻的老年人相比,报告过去一年使用过大麻的老年人自我报告的心理和物质使用障碍患病率大约高出两到三倍。其余7项临床试验发现,短期、低剂量医用大麻在没有严重精神疾病史的老年人中通常耐受性良好。然而,未对心理/认知不良反应进行系统评估。

结论

尽管初步研究结果表明,低剂量、短期医用大麻对没有精神病史的老年人不会带来严重心理健康和认知不良反应的重大风险,但流行病学研究发现,过去一年使用大麻与社区居住的老年人心理健康状况不佳之间存在关联。这些发现可能表明,该人群中长期使用大麻对其心理健康有害,尽管尚未建立直接的因果关系。需要开展关于老年人医用大麻安全性的更大规模的纵向研究。

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