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基于加拿大青少年的一项基于人群的调查,报告的医用大麻使用与身体健康、心理健康和睡眠相关状况的相关性。

Correlates of Self-Reported Medicinal Cannabis Use for Physical Health, Mental Health, and Sleep-Related Conditions in a Population-Based Survey of Canadian Youth.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2022 Jul;83(4):528-536.

PMID:35838430
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Medicinal cannabis use (MCU) among youth is correlated with frequent cannabis use and multiple substance use and health-related indicators. This study examined whether correlates of self-reported MCU among youth varied as a function of the primary health condition for which cannabis is used.

METHOD

Data were drawn from the 2017 Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drugs Survey. Youth (ages 15-24) who reported past-year cannabis use were included in these analyses. Regression analyses (controlling for age and sex) compared youth reporting only nonmedicinal cannabis use (NMCU only, = 2,082) to youth reporting MCU for physical health conditions ( = 227), mental health conditions ( = 271), or insomnia ( = 98).

RESULTS

Relative to youth reporting NMCU only, youth reporting MCU for physical or mental health conditions had greater odds of reporting daily cannabis use, cannabis problems, vaporization and oral ingestion of cannabis, and tobacco use. Youth reporting MCU for physical health reasons also had greater odds of both illicit drug use and prescription pain medication use, whereas youth reporting MCU for mental health reasons had greater odds of prescription sedative use. Youth in both the physical health and mental health MCU groups reported poorer health and mental health compared with the NMCU-only group. Youth reporting MCU for insomnia had greater odds of cannabis problems relative to youth in the NMCU-only group, but there were no other differences between these groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings provide new insight into the correlates of MCU among youth in the Canadian population, suggesting that these correlates vary as a function of the primary reason for MCU.

摘要

目的

青少年医用大麻使用(MCU)与频繁使用大麻和多种物质使用以及与健康相关的指标有关。本研究检验了在青少年中,自我报告的 MCU 与大麻使用的主要健康状况之间是否存在相关性。

方法

数据来自 2017 年加拿大烟草、酒精和毒品调查。这些分析纳入了报告过去一年有大麻使用的青少年。回归分析(控制年龄和性别)比较了仅报告非医用大麻使用的青少年(NMCU 仅,n=2082)与报告用于身体健康状况的 MCU 的青少年(n=227)、心理健康状况的青少年(n=271)或失眠的青少年(n=98)。

结果

与仅报告 NMCU 的青少年相比,报告 MCU 用于身体健康或心理健康状况的青少年更有可能报告每天使用大麻、大麻问题、大麻的蒸气吸入和口服摄入,以及吸烟。报告身体健康原因使用 MCU 的青少年也更有可能使用非法药物和处方止痛药,而报告心理健康原因使用 MCU 的青少年更有可能使用处方镇静剂。与仅报告 NMCU 的青少年相比,身体健康和心理健康 MCU 两组的青少年报告的健康和心理健康状况更差。报告因失眠而使用 MCU 的青少年与仅报告 NMCU 的青少年相比,更有可能出现大麻问题,但这些群体之间没有其他差异。

结论

研究结果为加拿大人群中青少年 MCU 的相关性提供了新的见解,表明这些相关性因 MCU 的主要原因而异。

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