Caetano Raul, Vaeth Patrice A C, Gruenewald Paul J, Ponicki William R, Kaplan Zoe
Prevention Research Center, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Berkeley, CA, USA.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2024 May 25:1-17. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2024.2354320.
This paper examines self-reported rates of drinking and cannabis use and co-use among White and Hispanic adults randomly selected in four counties in California: Imperial on the border; and Kern, Tulare, and Madera in California's Central Valley. Co-use was significantly higher among the U.S. born than among those born abroad, and in the Central Valley than on the border. Co-users were heavier drinkers, had higher rates of alcohol use disorder, other alcohol problems, and a positive history of illicit drug use than drinkers only.
本文研究了在加利福尼亚州四个县随机抽取的白人和西班牙裔成年人中自我报告的饮酒率、大麻使用率及二者同时使用的情况。这四个县分别是边境的帝国县,以及加利福尼亚中央谷地的克恩县、图莱里县和马德拉县。在美国出生的人群中,二者同时使用的比例显著高于在国外出生的人群;在中央谷地的人群中,这一比例也高于边境地区。与仅饮酒者相比,同时使用酒精和大麻的人饮酒量更大,酒精使用障碍、其他酒精问题以及非法药物使用史呈阳性的比例更高。