Recreational cannabis legalization and pediatric exposures in Massachusetts, United States.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Dias Argandykov, Toby A Raybould, Alice Gervasini, John Hwabejire, Michael R Flaherty
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Abstract

Introduction: In Massachusetts, US, medical cannabis legalisation was associated with increased paediatric cannabis exposure cases, including emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations. The impact of recreational cannabis legalisation (RCL) on paediatric exposures in Massachusetts has yet to be studied.

Methods: To compare the incidences before and after RCL in Massachusetts, US, we queried the data on paediatric cannabis exposure cases in 2016-2021 from the Centre for Healthcare and Analysis and Injury Surveillance Programme at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. The pre-and post-legalisation phases comprised the periods between 2016-2018 and 2019-2021, respectively. Cannabis-related exposure cases included ED visits and hospitalizations among children and young adolescents of 0-19 years old.

Results: During the 6-year period (2016-2021), 2357 ED visits and 538 hospitalizations related to cannabis exposure among children and teenagers (0-19 years) were reported in Massachusetts. The incidence of ED visits for all age groups increased from 18.5 per 100 000 population before RCL to 31.0 per 100 000 population (incidence rate ratio (IRR), 1.6; 95% CI, 1.5 to 1.8). Children in the age groups of 0-5 and 6-12 years experienced the highest increase in cannabis-related ED visits. Additionally, the incidence of hospitalisation due to cannabis intoxication substantially increased following RCL (IRR, 2.2; 95% CI, 1.8 to 2.7), a 126% increase.

Conclusions: Cannabis-related ED visits and hospitalizations among children and teenagers increased after recreational cannabis became legal in Massachusetts, US. Further efforts are warranted to prevent the unintentional impact of RCL, especially considering substantial increases in cannabis exposure cases among young children.

美国马萨诸塞州休闲大麻合法化与儿科暴露。
导言:在美国马萨诸塞州,医用大麻合法化与儿科大麻暴露病例(包括急诊室就诊和住院)的增加有关。在马萨诸塞州,娱乐性大麻合法化(RCL)对儿科接触大麻的影响还有待研究:为了比较美国马萨诸塞州娱乐大麻合法化前后的发病率,我们查询了马萨诸塞州公共卫生部医疗保健与分析中心和伤害监测计划提供的 2016-2021 年儿科大麻暴露病例数据。合法化前和合法化后阶段分别为 2016-2018 年和 2019-2021 年。与大麻相关的接触病例包括 0-19 岁儿童和青少年的急诊就诊和住院治疗:在 6 年期间(2016-2021 年),马萨诸塞州报告了 2357 次急诊就诊和 538 次住院治疗,均与儿童和青少年(0-19 岁)接触大麻有关。所有年龄组的急诊就诊率从 RCL 之前的每 10 万人 18.5 次增加到每 10 万人 31.0 次(发病率比 (IRR) 为 1.6;95% CI 为 1.5 至 1.8)。0-5 岁和 6-12 岁年龄组的儿童因吸食大麻而到急诊室就诊的人数增幅最大。此外,因大麻中毒住院的发生率在 RCL 后大幅上升(IRR,2.2;95% CI,1.8 至 2.7),增幅达 126%:美国马萨诸塞州娱乐性大麻合法化后,儿童和青少年中与大麻相关的急诊就诊和住院人数有所增加。特别是考虑到幼儿接触大麻的病例大幅增加,有必要进一步努力防止休闲大麻的意外影响。
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Injury Prevention
Injury Prevention 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
2.70%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1995, Injury Prevention has been the pre-eminent repository of original research and compelling commentary relevant to this increasingly important field. An international peer reviewed journal, it offers the best in science, policy, and public health practice to reduce the burden of injury in all age groups around the world. The journal publishes original research, opinion, debate and special features on the prevention of unintentional, occupational and intentional (violence-related) injuries. Injury Prevention is online only.
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