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探索年轻成年女性中与大麻使用相关的性取向和给药途径的交叉点。

Exploring the intersection of sexual identity and route of administration in relation to cannabis use among young adult females.

作者信息

Ehlke Sarah J, Fitzer Samantha A, Shipley Jennifer L, Braitman Abby L

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA.

Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, Norfolk, Virginia, USA.

出版信息

Am J Addict. 2024 May;33(3):290-296. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13487. Epub 2023 Oct 13.

DOI:10.1111/ajad.13487
PMID:37830429
Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE

Rates of cannabis use continue to increase with sexual minority women (SMW) reporting greater use than heterosexual women. Along with these increasing trends, the routes of administration (ROA) for cannabis are evolving. The current study examined associations between cannabis ROA and frequency of use, as well as differences across sexual identity (heterosexual vs. SMW).

METHODS

Participants were 949 young adult (18-25 years old) women (29.8% SMW) who reported past month cannabis use and were recruited through Amazon Mechanical Turk. Number of cannabis use days and each ROA used (joint, pipe, blunt, bong, vape, edible, and ointment) in the past 30 days were measured. Analysis of covariance models examined if sexual identity moderated the association between each ROA and cannabis use frequency.

RESULTS

Among the full sample, joints were the most common ROA (78.6%); cannabis vaping was the most common noncombustible ROA (25.9%). SMW were more likely than heterosexual women to use each ROA except for joints. SMW who used pipes or edibles reported greater cannabis use frequency, compared to those who did not; there were no differences in frequency of use across ROA for heterosexual women.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

SMW may use a greater variety of ROA, potentially increasing the harms associated with cannabis. Marketing strategies targeting the sexual minority community may increase the likelihood of using various cannabis ROA and subsequent use.

SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE

Findings further our knowledge about how young adult women are using cannabis, and highlight how ROA may contribute to the disparities observed among SMW.

摘要

背景与目的

大麻使用率持续上升,有报告称性少数女性(SMW)的使用率高于异性恋女性。随着这些趋势的增加,大麻的给药途径(ROA)也在不断演变。本研究考察了大麻ROA与使用频率之间的关联,以及不同性取向(异性恋与SMW)之间的差异。

方法

参与者为949名18至25岁的年轻成年女性(29.8%为SMW),她们报告了过去一个月内使用过大麻,并通过亚马逊土耳其机器人平台招募而来。测量了过去30天内大麻使用天数以及每种使用过的ROA(卷烟、烟斗、大麻雪茄、水烟枪、电子烟、食用大麻、大麻软膏)。协方差分析模型检验了性取向是否调节了每种ROA与大麻使用频率之间的关联。

结果

在整个样本中,卷烟是最常见的ROA(78.6%);大麻电子烟是最常见的非燃烧性ROA(25.9%)。除卷烟外,SMW比异性恋女性更有可能使用每种ROA。与未使用烟斗或食用大麻的SMW相比,使用烟斗或食用大麻的SMW报告的大麻使用频率更高;异性恋女性在不同ROA之间的使用频率没有差异。

讨论与结论

SMW可能使用更多种类的ROA,这可能会增加与大麻相关的危害。针对性少数群体社区的营销策略可能会增加使用各种大麻ROA及后续使用的可能性。

科学意义

研究结果进一步加深了我们对年轻成年女性如何使用大麻的了解,并突出了ROA可能如何导致SMW中观察到的差异。

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