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青少年和年轻人对不同类型的大麻产品的风险和收益的看法不同。

Adolescents' and young adults' perceptions of risks and benefits differ by type of cannabis products.

机构信息

Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, and Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

Reach Lab, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2022 Aug;131:107336. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107336. Epub 2022 Apr 12.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Cannabis use patterns among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) have changed recently, with increasing use of non-combustible cannabis products. Little is known about perceived risks or benefits related to non-combustible products (e.g., vaporized and edible cannabis). We examined whether AYAs' perceived risks and benefits differ across four cannabis products, and by use status.

METHODS

We conducted a survey of 433 California AYAs (M = 18.9 years old, 66.5% females) during 2017-2018. We compared a variety of perceived risks and benefits corresponding to short-term and long-term use of each product (combustible, blunt, vaporized, and edible cannabis), and between ever and never users.

RESULTS

Participants perceived combustible cannabis and blunts conferred the greatest risk for short-term (bad cough, trouble catching breath) and long-term (lung disease, oral and lung cancer, and heart attack) health outcomes and short-term social risks (friends upset, getting into trouble). These products were also perceived to have greater short-term and long-term benefits (i.e., reducing mental health problems) than vaporized and edible cannabis. The most common perceived risks were "get into trouble" and "become addicted." The most common benefits were "feel high or buzzed" and "feel less anxious." Ever cannabis users perceived less risks and greater benefits related to cannabis use than never users.

CONCLUSIONS

AYAs differentially perceived risks and benefits related to use of four cannabis products. Public health and education efforts should address both perceived and real risks and benefits of specific cannabis products to prevent cannabis use among AYAs.

摘要

简介

青少年和年轻人(AYAs)的大麻使用模式最近发生了变化,越来越多地使用不可燃的大麻产品。关于不可燃产品(例如,蒸发和食用大麻)相关的感知风险或益处知之甚少。我们研究了 AYAs 是否对四种大麻产品的感知风险和益处存在差异,以及是否与使用状况有关。

方法

我们在 2017 年至 2018 年期间对 433 名加利福尼亚州 AYA 进行了一项调查(M=18.9 岁,女性占 66.5%)。我们比较了每种产品(可燃,钝器,蒸发和食用大麻)的短期和长期使用以及以往和从未使用者之间的各种感知风险和益处。

结果

参与者认为可燃大麻和钝器会带来最大的短期风险(咳嗽,呼吸困难)和长期风险(肺部疾病,口腔和肺癌,心脏病发作)以及短期社交风险(朋友生气,惹上麻烦)。与蒸发和食用大麻相比,这些产品也被认为具有更大的短期和长期益处(即减轻心理健康问题)。最常见的感知风险是“惹上麻烦”和“上瘾”。最常见的好处是“感觉高或兴奋”和“感觉不那么焦虑”。曾经使用过大麻的人比从未使用者对大麻使用的感知风险更低,益处更大。

结论

AYAs 对四种大麻产品的使用相关的感知风险和益处存在差异。公共卫生和教育工作者应解决特定大麻产品的感知和实际风险与益处,以防止 AYA 使用大麻。

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