Crocker Candice E, Emsley Jason, Tibbo Philip G
Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
Front Psychiatry. 2023 May 25;14:1093081. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1093081. eCollection 2023.
We have previously reviewed the types and numbers of cannabis-associated adverse events that have mental health presentations that are encountered in the Emergency Department. A particular challenge in examining these events is disentangling cannabis use adverse events from adverse events associated with use of multiple recreational substances. Since that review was published, cannabis legalization for recreational use has greatly expanded world-wide and with these changes in the legal climate has come clearer information around the frequency of adverse events seen in the Emergency Department. However, as we examined the current state of the literature, we also examined some of research designs and the biases that may be impacting the validity of the data in this field. The biases both of clinicians and researchers as well as research approaches to studying these events may be impacting our ability to assess the interaction between cannabis and mental health. For example, many of the studies performed examining cannabis-related admissions to the Emergency Department were administrative studies that relied on front line clinicians to identify and attribute that cannabis use was associated with any particular admission. This narrative review provides an overview on what we currently know about mental health adverse events in the Emergency Department with a focus on the mental health impacts both for those with and without a history of mental illness. The evidence that cannabis use can adversely impact genders and sexes differently is also discussed. This review outlines what the most common adverse events related to mental health with cannabis use are; as well as noting the most concerning but much rarer events that have been reported. Additionally, this review suggests a framework for critical evaluation of this field of study going forward.
我们之前已经回顾了急诊科中出现心理健康问题的大麻相关不良事件的类型和数量。研究这些事件的一个特殊挑战是将大麻使用不良事件与多种娱乐性物质使用相关的不良事件区分开来。自该综述发表以来,娱乐用大麻的合法化在全球范围内大幅扩展,随着法律环境的这些变化,急诊科中不良事件发生频率的信息也更加清晰。然而,在我们研究当前的文献状况时,我们也审视了一些研究设计以及可能影响该领域数据有效性的偏差。临床医生和研究人员的偏差以及研究这些事件的方法可能会影响我们评估大麻与心理健康之间相互作用的能力。例如,许多针对急诊科与大麻相关入院情况的研究都是行政研究,这些研究依赖一线临床医生来识别并认定大麻使用与任何特定入院情况有关。这篇叙述性综述概述了我们目前对急诊科心理健康不良事件的了解,重点关注有和没有精神疾病史的人群的心理健康影响。还讨论了大麻使用对不同性别产生不同不利影响的证据。这篇综述概述了与大麻使用相关的最常见心理健康不良事件是什么;以及指出已报告的最令人担忧但更为罕见的事件。此外,这篇综述还提出了一个未来对该研究领域进行批判性评估的框架。