匿名位置数据揭示了 COVID-19 大流行开始时,心理健康风险增加的社区中合法大麻使用的趋势。

Anonymized location data reveals trends in legal Cannabis use in communities with increased mental health risks at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, Harrisburg, PA, USA.

出版信息

J Addict Dis. 2021 Oct-Dec;39(4):436-440. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2021.1886831. Epub 2021 Feb 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to increases in felt negative affect for many. This is concerning as individuals at increased risk for mental health issues are often more likely to use substances to cope with stressors.

OBJECTIVES

The aim of the current study is to examine whether communities reporting an increased risk for developing mental health issues showed differential patterns of legal cannabis use as the pandemic began. A secondary goal is to examine the feasibility of using anonymized location data to uncover community consumption patterns of potential concern.

METHODS

Anonymized location data from approximately 10% of devices in the United States provided a count of the number of visitors to 3,335 cannabis retail locations (medical and recreational) each day from December 1 2019 through April 2020. Visitor counts were merged with the average number of mentally unhealthy days (aMUDs) reported in the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) county the retailer was located along with FIPS county population and poverty rate estimates. A Poisson spline regression predicting visitors by day, aMUDs, as well as their interaction was performed, entering population and poverty rate as covariates.

RESULTS

As the pandemic began communities reporting a greater aMUDs showed greater visitation to cannabis retailers.

CONCLUSIONS

These results suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic may have led to increased legal cannabis use in at risk communities. They also highlight the value anonymized location data can provide policymakers and practitioners in uncovering community level trends as they confront an increasingly uncertain landscape.

摘要

背景

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致许多人感到负面情绪增加。这令人担忧,因为有心理健康问题风险增加的个体更有可能使用物质来应对压力源。

目的

本研究旨在检查在大流行开始时,报告心理健康问题风险增加的社区是否表现出不同的合法大麻使用模式。次要目标是检查使用匿名位置数据揭示潜在关注的社区消费模式的可行性。

方法

从 2019 年 12 月 1 日至 2020 年 4 月期间,美国约 10%的设备的匿名位置数据提供了每天访问 3335 个大麻零售点(医疗和娱乐)的访客人数的计数。访客人数与零售商所在的联邦信息处理标准(FIPS)县报告的平均精神不健康天数(aMUDs)以及 FIPS 县人口和贫困率估计数合并。通过天、aMUDs 以及它们的交互作用,对预测访客的泊松样条回归进行了分析,并将人口和贫困率作为协变量输入。

结果

随着大流行的开始,报告 aMUDs 较高的社区对大麻零售商的访问量增加。

结论

这些结果表明,COVID-19 大流行可能导致有风险的社区增加了合法大麻的使用。它们还强调了匿名位置数据可以为政策制定者和从业者提供的价值,以在面对日益不确定的形势时发现社区层面的趋势。

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