Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Yale J Biol Med. 2022 Sep 30;95(3):327-341. eCollection 2022 Sep.
Cannabis and health research continue to largely ignore the usage patterns, perceptions, and medically related use in Spanish-speaking communities. The primary aim of this study was to collect data among Spanish-speaking communities on cannabis use that specifically characterizes granular demographic information, medically motivated and recreational use patterns including potency of products, medical motivations for use, and what perceptions are held as to risks and benefits. Secondarily, exploratory analyses were made to investigate potential effects of location or acculturation status. Five hundred forty-nine individuals completed the survey, including 294 residing in the United States (US) ( =31.8, =9.72; 154 women, 137 men, 3 non-binary and self-described individuals), 174 residing outside of the US (International) ( =26.6, =8.75; 77 women, 96 men, 1 non-binary and self-described individuals), and 81 who did not report country of residence (Unknown location) ( =26.7, =7.37; 17 women, 61 men, 3 non-binary and self-described individuals). Overall use was mostly recreational, while the US group was significantly more motivated by medical or combined medical and recreational reasons than the other two groups (=0.02). The most common reason for medical use was anxiety or depression (14% of sample). The US group also smoked or vaporized significantly more often than the other two groups and was more likely to include daily users (<0.001). The sample generally viewed the effects of cannabis use more favorably than negatively, but there were significant differences in these views between users and non-users. The rich heterogeneity suggested by these data belies the importance of taking an equity focused approach to cannabis research and will help to improve representation in the field.
大麻与健康研究在很大程度上仍然忽视西班牙语群体的使用模式、认知和与医疗相关的用途。本研究的主要目的是在西班牙语群体中收集大麻使用数据,这些数据特别描述了粒度人口统计信息、与医疗相关和娱乐性使用模式,包括产品的效力、使用的医疗动机以及对风险和益处的看法。其次,还进行了探索性分析,以调查地点或文化适应状态的潜在影响。共有 549 人完成了调查,其中 294 人居住在美国(US)( =31.8,=9.72;154 名女性,137 名男性,3 名非二元性别和自我描述的个体),174 人居住在美国以外(国际)( =26.6,=8.75;77 名女性,96 名男性,1 名非二元性别和自我描述的个体),81 人未报告居住国(未知地点)( =26.7,=7.37;17 名女性,61 名男性,3 名非二元性别和自我描述的个体)。总体使用主要是娱乐性的,而美国组由于医疗或医疗和娱乐相结合的原因而使用的动机明显高于其他两组(=0.02)。医疗用途最常见的原因是焦虑或抑郁(占样本的 14%)。美国组也比其他两组更频繁地吸烟或蒸气吸入,并且更有可能包括每日使用者(<0.001)。该样本普遍对大麻使用的效果持更为积极的看法,而不是消极的看法,但使用者和非使用者之间存在这些看法的显著差异。这些数据所体现的丰富异质性表明,需要采取以公平为重点的方法来进行大麻研究,这将有助于改善该领域的代表性。