Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.
Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.
J Psychiatr Res. 2023 Jul;163:406-412. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.05.079. Epub 2023 May 30.
Cannabis use disorder (CUD) and frequency of use are highly related to social anxiety disorder (SAD). With updates to diagnostic criteria of psychiatric disorders and recent changes in cannabis laws, the present study sought to explore the relationships between cannabis use, CUD, and social anxiety in a large nationally representative sample of individuals with lifetime (N = 1255) and past-year SAD (N = 980). Notably, we found that at the symptom level, at least weekly cannabis use was significantly related to fear or avoidance of social situations interfering with relationships in both samples. Weekly + cannabis use and CUD were significantly associated with lifetime SAD symptom severity, but only weekly + cannabis use was related to SAD severity in the past-year sample. We also found that weekly + cannabis use but not CUD was related to greater odds of seeking treatment for SAD and suicide attempt history. Overall, these data provide an updated examination of cannabis use and SAD using DSM-5 criteria and a large nationally representative sample and also highlight the importance of weekly + cannabis use as a marker of severity and suicide risk in individuals with SAD.
大麻使用障碍(CUD)和使用频率与社交焦虑障碍(SAD)高度相关。随着精神障碍诊断标准的更新和最近大麻法律的变化,本研究旨在探索在一个具有终生(N=1255)和过去一年(N=980)社交焦虑障碍的大型全国代表性样本中,大麻使用、CUD 和社交焦虑之间的关系。值得注意的是,我们发现,在症状层面上,至少每周使用大麻与两个样本中对社交情境的恐惧或回避,以及对人际关系的干扰显著相关。每周+大麻使用和 CUD 与终生 SAD 症状严重程度显著相关,但只有每周+大麻使用与过去一年样本中的 SAD 严重程度相关。我们还发现,每周+大麻使用但不是 CUD 与寻求 SAD 治疗和自杀企图史的几率更高相关。总体而言,这些数据使用 DSM-5 标准和大型全国代表性样本对大麻使用和 SAD 进行了更新的检查,并强调了每周+大麻使用作为 SAD 患者严重程度和自杀风险的标志物的重要性。