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吸食大麻对模拟驾驶性能的短期残留影响。

Short-term residual effects of smoked cannabis on simulated driving performance.

作者信息

Mastropietro Kyle F, Rattigan Jake A, Umlauf Anya, Grelotti David J, Huestis Marilyn A, Suhandynata Raymond T, Grant Igor, Fitzgerald Robert L, Marcotte Thomas D

机构信息

San Diego State University/University of California San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego, CA, USA.

Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA.

出版信息

Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2025 Sep 6. doi: 10.1007/s00213-025-06880-1.

Abstract

RATIONALE

Between periods of use, chronic cannabis consumers may display residual effects on selective cognitive functions, particularly memory and attention. Whether there are comparable deficits in real-world behaviors, such as driving, has not been thoroughly examined.

OBJECTIVES

The current study explored the association between driving simulator performance, cannabis use history, and demographic factors after ≥ 48 h of abstinence. Study I examined simulator performance across a broad range of use within 191 healthy cannabis users. Study II compared performance between participants with the highest cannabis use intensity and a non-cannabis-using comparison group.

METHODS

In Study I, 191 healthy cannabis users completed a 25-minute simulated drive, following ≥ 48 h of abstinence. In Study II, a pilot study comprising a subset of 18 frequent cannabis users was compared to 12 non-using controls who completed identical driving measures in a separate study. In both studies, the main outcome was the Composite Drive Score (CDS), a global measure of driving performance comprising key driving-related variables, including standard deviation of lateral position.

RESULTS

In Study I, there was no relationship between CDS, its subtests, measures of cannabis use history, or demographic variables (all ps > 0.10). In Study II, frequent cannabis users and the non-using comparison group did not differ on CDS or performance on its subtests (all ps > 0.40).

CONCLUSIONS

The current study did not find evidence of a residual effect of cannabis on simulated driving performance during a short period of cannabis abstinence. Future studies would benefit from inclusion of larger non-cannabis-using comparison groups.

摘要

原理

在使用大麻的间隙,长期吸食大麻的人可能会对选择性认知功能,尤其是记忆和注意力,表现出残留影响。然而,在诸如驾驶等现实行为中是否存在类似缺陷尚未得到充分研究。

目的

本研究探讨了在戒断≥48小时后,驾驶模拟器表现、大麻使用史和人口统计学因素之间的关联。研究I考察了191名健康大麻使用者在广泛使用范围内的模拟器表现。研究II比较了大麻使用强度最高的参与者与非大麻使用对照组之间的表现。

方法

在研究I中,191名健康大麻使用者在戒断≥48小时后完成了一次25分钟的模拟驾驶。在研究II中,一项初步研究将18名频繁使用大麻的使用者子集与12名非使用者对照组进行了比较,这些对照组在另一项单独研究中完成了相同的驾驶测试。在两项研究中,主要结果是综合驾驶分数(CDS),这是一种衡量驾驶表现的整体指标,包括与驾驶相关的关键变量,如横向位置的标准差。

结果

在研究I中,CDS、其各个子测试、大麻使用史指标或人口统计学变量之间均无关联(所有p值>0.10)。在研究II中,频繁使用大麻的使用者和非使用者对照组在CDS或其子测试表现上没有差异(所有p值>0.40)。

结论

本研究未发现大麻在短期戒断期间对模拟驾驶表现有残留影响的证据。未来的研究纳入更大规模的非大麻使用对照组将有所助益。

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