Cannabis Use Is Associated With Depression Severity and Suicidality in the National Comorbidity Survey−Adolescent Supplement

Jesse D. Hinckley MD, PhD , Susan K. Mikulich-Gilbertson PhD , Jian-Ping He MS , Devika Bhatia MD , Jarrod M. Ellingson PhD , Brian Nguyenkhoa Vu MD , Kathleen Ries Merikangas PhD , Joseph T. Sakai MD
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the association of cannabis use with major depression and suicidal behavior in adolescence.

Method

Data are from the National Comorbidity Survey−Adolescent Supplement (N = 10,123), a nationally representative survey of adolescents aged 13 to 18 years. Weighted logistic regression and ordinal regression analyses of major depression and suicidal behavior outcomes were conducted on cannabis variables, incorporating sociodemographic characteristics.

Results

Adolescents with lifetime cannabis use have 2.07 times higher odds of mild/moderate (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]; 95% CI = 1.69, 2.53) and 3.32 times higher odds of severe major depressive disorder (MDD; aOR; 95% CI = 2.31, 4.75). Cannabis use (aOR 6.90, 95% CI = 4.67, 10.19), mild/moderate MDD (aOR 4.10, 95% CI = 2.82, 5.98), and severe MDD (aOR 13.97, 95% CI = 7.59, 25.70) were associated with higher odds of suicide attempt. Past 12-month cannabis use (aOR 3.70, 95% CI = 2.16, 6.32), mild/moderate major depressive episodes (MDE) (aOR 7.85, 95% CI = 3.59, 17.17), and severe MDE (aOR 36.36, 95% CI = 13.68, 96.64) were associated with higher odds of suicide attempt. The frequency of past 12-month cannabis use was associated with higher odds of suicide attempt and with MDE severity, with higher odds among individuals who use cannabis 3 or more days than among individuals who use cannabis less frequently, suggesting a dose effect. Among cannabis users, older age of onset of cannabis use was associated with lower odds of suicidal behaviors.

Conclusion

Cannabis use is associated with higher odds of depression and depression severity in adolescence. Furthermore, depression and cannabis use are independently associated with higher odds of suicide attempt.

Diversity & Inclusion Statement

We worked to ensure sex and gender balance in the recruitment of human participants. We worked to ensure race, ethnic, and/or other types of diversity in the recruitment of human participants. The author list of this paper includes contributors from the location and/or community where the research was conducted who participated in the data collection, design, analysis, and/or interpretation of the work. One or more of the authors of this paper self-identifies as a member of one or more historically underrepresented racial and/or ethnic groups in science. We actively worked to promote sex and gender balance in our author group. We actively worked to promote inclusion of historically underrepresented racial and/or ethnic groups in science in our author group.

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大麻使用与抑郁症严重程度和自杀有关,国家合并症调查-青少年补充
目的探讨青少年严重抑郁和自杀行为与吸食大麻的关系。方法数据来自全国共病调查-青少年补充(N=10123),这是一项针对13至18岁青少年的全国代表性调查。结合社会人口学特征,对大麻变量进行了重度抑郁症和自杀行为结果的加权逻辑回归和顺序回归分析。结果终生使用大麻的青少年患轻度/中度抑郁症的几率高2.07倍(调整后的比值比[aOR];95%CI=1.69,2.53),患严重重度抑郁症(MDD;aOR;95%CI=2.31,4.75)的几率高3.32倍。使用大麻(aOR 6.90,95%CI=4.67,10.19),轻度/中度MDD(aOR 4.10,95%CI=2.82,5.98),严重MDD(aOR 13.97,95%CI=7.59,25.70)与自杀未遂的几率较高相关。过去12个月的大麻使用(aOR 3.70,95%CI=2.16,6.32)、轻度/中度重度抑郁发作(MDE)(aOR 7.85,95%CI=3.59,17.17)和重度MDE(aOR 36.36,95%CI=13.68,96.64)与自杀未遂的几率较高相关。过去12个月使用大麻的频率与自杀未遂的几率和MDE的严重程度有关,使用大麻3天或3天以上的人比使用大麻频率较低的人的几率更高,这表明存在剂量效应。在大麻使用者中,开始使用大麻的年龄越大,自杀行为的几率越低。结论大麻的使用与青春期抑郁症和抑郁症严重程度的几率较高有关。此外,抑郁症和吸食大麻与自杀未遂的几率较高独立相关。多样性&;包容性声明我们努力确保招募人类参与者时的性别和性别平衡。我们致力于在招募人类参与者时确保种族、族裔和/或其他类型的多样性。本文的作者名单包括来自研究所在地和/或社区的参与数据收集、设计、分析和/或解释工作的贡献者。这篇论文的一位或多位作者自称是科学界一个或多个历史上代表性不足的种族和/或族裔群体的成员。我们积极致力于促进作者群体中的性别和性别平衡。我们积极致力于促进将历史上在科学领域代表性不足的种族和/或族裔群体纳入我们的作者群体。
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