Sleep as a Mediator Between Cannabis Use and Psychosis Vulnerability: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.

Julien Ouellet, Sean Spinney, Roxane Assaf, Elroy Boers, Audrey Livet, Stéphane Potvin, Patricia Conrod
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Objectives: Increasing evidence implicates cannabis consumption as a key risk factor in the development of psychosis, but the mechanisms underpinning this relationship remain understudied. This study proposes to determine whether sleep disruption acts as a mediator of the cannabis-to-psychosis relationship.

Study design: This longitudinal study assessed measures of cannabis use frequency, sleep quality (SQ), and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) were collected using self-reported questionnaires. Data were collected from September 2012 to September 2018. Data were collected from a general population sample of adolescents who entered the seventh grade in 31 schools in the Greater Montreal area. The study uses data collected on an annual basis from 3801 high school students from grades 7 to 11. The aforementioned measures were measured using the Detection of Alcohol and Drug Problems in Adolescents questionnaire, a SQ Likert scale, and measures the Psychotic-Like Experiences Questionnaire for Children.

Study results: Results show a reciprocal 1-year cross-lagged effect of cannabis use and sleep (β = -0.076, 95% CI = -0.037 to -0.018, P = .000), of sleep on cannabis use (β = -.016, 95% CI = -0.025 to -0.006, P = .007), of sleep on PLEs (β = -0.077, 95%CI = -0.014 to -0.051, P = .000), and of PLEs on sleep (β = -0.027, 95% CI = -0.037 to -0.018, P = .000). We additionally found a 2 years indirect lagged-effect of cannabis use on PLEs (β = 0.068, 95% CI = 0.024 to 0.113, P = .011) mediated by 1-year sleep (β = 0.006, 95% CI = 0.003 to 0.009, P = .001).

Conclusions: Our results suggest sleep disruptions simultaneously aggravate, and are aggravated by, cannabis addiction and PLEs. The longitudinal sleep-mediated effect of cannabis use on PLEs encourages further research into the role of sleep as a potential therapeutic target in the prevention of cannabis-related psychosis.

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睡眠作为大麻使用和精神病易感性之间的中介:一项纵向队列研究。
目的:越来越多的证据表明大麻消费是精神病发展的关键风险因素,但支撑这种关系的机制仍未得到充分研究。本研究旨在确定睡眠中断是否作为大麻与精神病关系的中介。研究设计:这项纵向研究评估了大麻使用频率、睡眠质量(SQ)和精神病样经历(PLEs)的测量,这些测量是通过自我报告的问卷收集的。数据收集时间为2012年9月至2018年9月。数据是从大蒙特利尔地区31所学校进入七年级的青少年的一般人口样本中收集的。该研究使用了从7年级到11年级的3801名高中生每年收集的数据。上述测量是使用青少年酒精和药物问题检测问卷,SQ李克特量表和测量儿童精神病样经历问卷进行测量的。研究结果:结果显示,大麻使用和睡眠(β = -0.076, 95% CI = -0.037至-0.018,P = .000),睡眠对大麻使用(β = -)有相互的1年交叉滞后效应。016年,95% CI = -0.025 ~ -0.006, P = .007),睡眠的pl(β= -0.077,95% CI = -0.014 ~ -0.051, P =组织),和pl睡眠(β= -0.027,95% CI = -0.037 ~ -0.018, P =组织)。我们还发现,1年睡眠介导了大麻使用对ple的2年间接滞后效应(β = 0.068, 95% CI = 0.024至0.113,P = 0.011) (β = 0.006, 95% CI = 0.003至0.009,P = 0.001)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,大麻成瘾和ple会同时加剧睡眠中断,并使其恶化。大麻使用对ple的纵向睡眠介导效应鼓励进一步研究睡眠作为预防大麻相关精神病的潜在治疗靶点的作用。
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