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青少年抑郁症与大麻使用:娱乐合法化前后的关联。

Young Adult Depression and Cannabis Use: Associations Before and After Recreational Legalization.

机构信息

Department of Geography and Urban Studies, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Center for Behavioral Health Research, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2024 Feb;66(2):333-341. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2023.09.023. Epub 2023 Sep 30.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The co-occurrence of depression with cannabis use worsens both mood and substance use disorder outcomes, with young adults particularly at risk of co-occurrence. This research investigates whether the association of state-level prevalence rates of young adult (age 18-25) depression and cannabis use in the U.S. changed following enactment of recreational (adult use) cannabis legalization between 2008 and 2019.

METHODS

Annual, state prevalence data on past-year major depressive episode (hereafter, depression) and past-month cannabis use were extracted from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (N=600 state-year observations). Moderated regression models tested whether the association of depression with cannabis use differed before versus after recreational legalization by comparing prevalence rates of depression and cannabis use in states that enacted recreational legalization to those that did not, while fixing state, year, and medical legalization effects. Data were accessed and analyzed in 2023.

RESULTS

Prevalence rates of both depression and cannabis use increased throughout the study period. The positive statistical effect of depression on cannabis use more than doubled in magnitude after legalization (β=0.564, 95% CI=0.291, 0.838) as compared to before (β=0.229, 95% CI=0.049, 0.409), representing a significant change (β=0.335, 95% CI=0.093, 0.577).

CONCLUSIONS

These results suggest that the association between prevalence rates of young adult depression and cannabis use strengthened following recreational legalization in the U.S. This is potentially due to increases in cannabis accessibility and the acceptance of the health benefits of cannabis, which may enhance the use of cannabis as a coping mechanism among young adults with depression.

摘要

简介

抑郁与大麻使用的共病会恶化情绪和物质使用障碍的结果,年轻人尤其容易共病。本研究调查了在美国,2008 年至 2019 年娱乐(成人使用)大麻合法化后,年轻人(18-25 岁)抑郁和大麻使用的州级流行率是否发生了变化。

方法

从国家药物使用与健康调查(N=600 个州-年观察)中提取了关于过去一年重度抑郁发作(以下简称抑郁)和过去一个月大麻使用的年度州级流行率数据。使用调节回归模型,通过比较实施娱乐性合法化的州与未实施的州的抑郁和大麻使用的流行率,来检验抑郁与大麻使用的关联在娱乐性合法化前后是否不同,同时固定州、年和医疗合法化的影响。数据于 2023 年获取并分析。

结果

整个研究期间,抑郁和大麻使用的流行率都有所增加。与合法化前相比(β=0.229,95%置信区间=0.049,0.409),合法化后抑郁对大麻使用的正向统计学影响增加了一倍多(β=0.564,95%置信区间=0.291,0.838),代表着显著的变化(β=0.335,95%置信区间=0.093,0.577)。

结论

这些结果表明,在美国娱乐性合法化后,年轻人中抑郁和大麻使用的流行率之间的关联有所增强。这可能是由于大麻的可及性增加和对大麻健康益处的接受度提高,这可能会增强年轻人中抑郁作为应对机制的使用。

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