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新冠疫情期间由大麻自我管理的慢性病症状:新冠大麻健康研究结果

Chronic Disease Symptoms Self-Managed by Cannabis During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results from the COVID-19 Cannabis Health Study.

作者信息

O'Dell Nicole, Baral Amrit, Reid Marvin, Diggs Bria-Necole A, Islam Jessica Y, Camacho-Rivera Marlene, Ortega Johis, Vidot Denise C

机构信息

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA.

University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies, Coral Gables, Florida, USA.

出版信息

Cannabis Cannabinoid Res. 2025 Aug;10(4):558-568. doi: 10.1089/can.2023.0234. Epub 2025 Feb 26.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted billions of people worldwide, particularly those with chronic health conditions, and has been associated with increases in substance use, including cannabis. The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence of cannabis use for symptom management of chronic health conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 Cannabis Health Study is an ongoing study among adults ≥18 who self-report cannabis use. Analyses included 1,466 responses received between March 21, 2020, and March 23, 2022, from participants who self-reported cannabis use and a chronic health condition. We examined comorbidities, symptoms managed with cannabis during the COVID-19 pandemic, and fear regarding COVID-19 diagnosis and transmission using the COVID-19 Cannabis Health Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, Chi-squared, and T-tests were conducted. Results were stratified by those who reported using cannabis to manage a chronic health condition (medicinal cannabis user, = 1,333) and those who did not use cannabis to manage chronic health condition (non-medicinal cannabis user, = 133). Most (90.9%, = 1,333) of the total sample (mean age: 47.1 years [standard deviations {SD} = 15.0]) reported using cannabis to manage a chronic health condition, of which 46.1% ( = 615) reported having a medical card/recommendation, and 4.6% received recommendations to use cannabis to manage COVID-19 from health professionals. There were significant differences in age, gender, race/ethnicity, and education by medicinal cannabis use status. Comorbidities prevalent among medicinal cannabis consumers were mental health-related (66.1%), pain (58.5%), cardiometabolic-related (30.5%), immune-related (21.9%), and respiratory-related (20.8%). The most reported symptoms self-managed with cannabis during the pandemic were sleep (69.2%), chronic noncancer pain (49.7%), acute pain (46.5%), headaches/migraines (39.0%), muscle spasms (33.6%), nausea/vomiting (30.6%), and appetite stimulant (29.9%). There were no statistical differences in COVID-19 testing, fear of diagnosis, fear of transmission, or isolation due to COVID-19 between medicinal and nonmedicinal cannabis consumers in this sample. The perceived therapeutic benefit of cannabis during the COVID-19 pandemic is evident by the high prevalence of adults who reported using cannabis for medicinal reasons despite no recommendation from their health provider. Research is necessary to understand the prospective impact of cannabis use for self-management of chronic disease, especially within the context of COVID-19.

摘要

新冠疫情已影响全球数十亿人,尤其是那些患有慢性健康问题的人,并且与包括大麻在内的物质使用增加有关。本研究的目的是估计新冠疫情期间使用大麻来管理慢性健康问题症状的流行率。“新冠大麻健康研究”是一项针对18岁及以上自我报告使用大麻的成年人的正在进行的研究。分析纳入了2020年3月21日至2022年3月23日期间收到的1466份回复,这些回复来自自我报告使用大麻且患有慢性健康问题的参与者。我们使用“新冠大麻健康问卷”研究了合并症、新冠疫情期间用大麻管理的症状以及对新冠诊断和传播的恐惧。进行了描述性统计、卡方检验和T检验。结果按那些报告使用大麻来管理慢性健康问题的人(药用大麻使用者,n = 1333)和那些不使用大麻来管理慢性健康问题的人(非药用大麻使用者,n = 133)进行分层。总样本中的大多数(90.9%,n = 1333)(平均年龄:47.1岁[标准差{SD}=15.0])报告使用大麻来管理慢性健康问题,其中46.1%(n = 615)报告拥有医疗卡/推荐,4.6%收到了医疗专业人员使用大麻来管理新冠的推荐。按药用大麻使用状况划分,在年龄、性别、种族/族裔和教育程度方面存在显著差异。药用大麻消费者中普遍存在的合并症与心理健康相关(66.1%)、疼痛(58.5%)、心脏代谢相关(30.5%)、免疫相关(21.9%)和呼吸相关(20.8%)。疫情期间最常报告的用大麻自我管理的症状是睡眠(69.2%)、慢性非癌性疼痛(49.7%)、急性疼痛(46.5%)、头痛/偏头痛(39.0%)、肌肉痉挛(33.6%)、恶心/呕吐(30.6%)和食欲刺激(29.9%)。在这个样本中,药用和非药用大麻消费者在新冠检测、对诊断的恐惧、对传播的恐惧或因新冠而隔离方面没有统计学差异。尽管没有来自医疗服务提供者的推荐,但报告出于药用原因使用大麻的成年人比例很高,这表明了新冠疫情期间大麻的感知治疗益处。有必要开展研究以了解使用大麻进行慢性病自我管理的潜在影响,尤其是在新冠疫情背景下。

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