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健康状况在抑郁症状与大麻雾化之间关联中的调节作用。

The Moderating Role of Health Status on the Association Between Depressive Symptoms and Cannabis Vaping.

作者信息

Blair Alexandra L, Clawson Ashley H, Keirns Natalie G, Mullins Larry L, Chaney John M, Cole Ashley B

机构信息

Center for Pediatric Psychology, Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University.

Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University.

出版信息

Cannabis. 2024 Feb 23;6(4):127-145. doi: 10.26828/cannabis/2023/000183. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Cannabis vaping is increasing among college students. There is little information on risk factors for vaping cannabis. Consistent with the self-medication hypothesis, experiencing depressive symptoms and having a chronic medical condition (CMC) are associated with cannabis use among young adults. Individuals who experience both risk factors may be at higher risk for cannabis vaping. This study examined cross-sectional associations between depressive symptoms, CMC status, and cannabis vaping, and identified the moderating role of CMC status on depressive symptoms and cannabis vaping.

METHOD

College students (N = 3,742) self-reported on depressive symptoms, CMC status, and lifetime and current cannabis vaping (i.e., cannabis vaporizers; electronic nicotine devices to use cannabis). Data were collected Fall 2017 until Spring 2021. The sample was predominantly female (70.9%) and White (75.4%). Regression analyses were used.

RESULTS

Greater depressive symptoms were related to increased likelihood of cannabis vaping across outcomes. Having a CMC was related to lifetime history of cannabis vaporizing. CMC status moderated the associations between depressive symptoms and lifetime cannabis vaporizing. Depressive symptoms were only a risk factor for cannabis vaporizing among college students without a CMC, not those with a CMC.

CONCLUSIONS

Interventions that teach adaptive ways of coping with depressive symptoms and the potential demands of managing a CMC in college are needed. Comprehensive programs for college students, with and without CMCs, are needed to support those with comorbid depression and cannabis vaping use.

摘要

目的

大学生中吸食大麻电子烟的现象日益增多。关于吸食大麻电子烟的风险因素,目前所知甚少。与自我药疗假说一致,经历抑郁症状和患有慢性疾病(CMC)与年轻人使用大麻有关。同时经历这两种风险因素的个体可能吸食大麻电子烟的风险更高。本研究调查了抑郁症状、CMC状况与吸食大麻电子烟之间的横断面关联,并确定了CMC状况对抑郁症状和吸食大麻电子烟的调节作用。

方法

大学生(N = 3742)自我报告抑郁症状、CMC状况以及终生和当前吸食大麻电子烟的情况(即大麻蒸发器;用于吸食大麻的电子尼古丁设备)。数据收集时间为2017年秋季至2021年春季。样本以女性(70.9%)和白人(75.4%)为主。采用回归分析。

结果

抑郁症状越严重,吸食大麻电子烟的可能性在各结果中均增加。患有CMC与大麻蒸发的终生史有关。CMC状况调节了抑郁症状与终生大麻蒸发之间的关联。抑郁症状仅在没有CMC的大学生中是吸食大麻电子烟的风险因素,而在有CMC的大学生中则不是。

结论

需要开展干预措施,教导应对抑郁症状的适应性方法以及应对大学中管理CMC的潜在需求。需要为有或没有CMC的大学生制定综合计划,以支持那些同时患有抑郁症和吸食大麻电子烟的学生。

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