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青少年和年轻成年人开始适度频繁使用大麻与言语学习和记忆能力下降有关:启动前后认知表现的纵向比较。

Initiation of Moderately Frequent Cannabis use in Adolescence and Young Adulthood is Associated with Declines in Verbal Learning and Memory: A Longitudinal Comparison of Pre- versus Post-Initiation Cognitive Performance.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.

出版信息

J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2021 Jul;27(6):621-636. doi: 10.1017/S1355617721000631.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Cannabis use is associated with relative cognitive weaknesses as observed by cross-sectional as well as longitudinal research. Longitudinal studies, controlling for relevant confounds, are necessary to differentiate premorbid from post-initiation contributions to these effects.

METHODS

We followed a sample of adolescents and young adults across ten years. Participants provided neurocognitive data and substance use information at two-year intervals. Participants who initiated cannabis and/or alcohol use were identified (n = 86) and split into alcohol-only initiators (n = 39) and infrequent (n = 29) and moderately frequent (n = 18) cannabis initiators. Participants completed the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Task (RAVLT) and the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). Group differences before and after substance use initiation and the extent to which alcohol, nicotine, and cannabis use frequencies contributed to cognitive functions over time were examined.

RESULTS

After controlling for parental education, RAVLT new learning was worse in moderately frequent cannabis users prior to use initiation. RAVLT total learning and delayed recall showed significant declines from pre- to post-initiation in moderately frequent cannabis users. Regression analyses confirmed that frequencies of cannabis, but not alcohol, use contributed to post-initiation variations. Nicotine use showed an independent negative association with delayed memory. Findings for the IGT were not significant.

CONCLUSIONS

Verbal learning and memory may be disrupted following the initiation of moderately frequent cannabis use while decreased new learning may represent a premorbid liability. Our use of a control group of alcohol-only users adds interpretive clarity to the findings and suggests that future studies should carefully control for comorbid substance use.

摘要

目的

横断面研究和纵向研究均表明,大麻使用与认知能力相对减弱有关。为了区分这些影响的发病前和发病后贡献,需要进行纵向研究,控制相关混杂因素。

方法

我们对一组青少年和年轻人进行了十年的随访。参与者在两年的间隔内提供神经认知数据和物质使用信息。确定了开始使用大麻和/或酒精的参与者(n=86),并将其分为仅饮酒的初使者(n=39)、不频繁(n=29)和中度频繁(n=18)的大麻初使者。参与者完成了 Rey 听觉言语学习任务(RAVLT)和爱荷华赌博任务(IGT)。检查了在物质使用开始前后的组间差异,以及酒精、尼古丁和大麻使用频率随时间推移对认知功能的贡献程度。

结果

在控制了父母教育程度后,中度频繁使用大麻者在使用开始前的 RAVLT 新学习成绩较差。中度频繁使用大麻者的 RAVLT 总学习和延迟回忆在使用开始前后均显著下降。回归分析证实,大麻使用频率,但不是酒精使用频率,对使用后的变化有贡献。尼古丁使用与延迟记忆呈独立负相关。IGT 的结果不显著。

结论

中度频繁使用大麻后,言语学习和记忆可能会受到干扰,而新学习的减少可能代表发病前的易感性。我们使用仅饮酒者的对照组为研究结果提供了更清晰的解释,并表明未来的研究应仔细控制共病物质使用。

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