Kratom Use and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in the United States.

Substance use & addiction journal Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-17 DOI:10.1177/29767342251345229
Kylie Sharron, Idiatou B Diallo, Ashley M Witmer, Paul S Nestadt
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Background: The rise of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) in the United States and their association with substance use disorders, including the emerging concern over Kratom-a psychoactive substance-necessitates an investigation into its role in STBs. This study provides the first epidemiologic assessment of the association between Kratom use and STBs in the United States.

Methods: This study leveraged data from the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) to examine the association between Kratom use and STBs. The NSDUH was carried out among a representative sample of American individuals. Our study sample comprised 47 291 individuals aged 18 and older across the United States. Lifetime Kratom use was the exposure, while outcomes included past-year suicidal thoughts, plans, and attempts.

Results: Persons who use Kratom (PWUK) exhibited higher odds of reporting past-year suicidal thoughts (odds ratio [OR]: 2.14), plans (OR: 1.95), and attempts (OR: 2.50) compared to persons who never used Kratom. The associations also varied by sex and race, with pronounced effects among male and Black individuals. Specifically, subgroup analyses revealed higher odds of suicidal thoughts among Black PWUK (OR: 11.00) and among male PWUK (OR: 2.74).

Conclusions: The findings suggest a significant association between Kratom use and STBs in the U.S. adult population, with variations by sex and race. These results highlight the need for further research examining the causal relationships between Kratom use and STBs, including whether episodic use differs from addiction, as well as assessing the associations of Kratom use with other mental health conditions. This understanding is crucial for informing the development and implementation of targeted interventions, policies, and programs aimed at addressing Kratom use and its mental health consequences.

美国的克拉通使用与自杀想法和行为。
背景:自杀念头和行为(STBs)在美国的上升及其与物质使用障碍的关系,包括对精神活性物质kratom的新关注,需要对其在STBs中的作用进行调查。本研究首次对美国使用Kratom与性传播感染之间的关系进行了流行病学评估。方法:本研究利用2021年全国药物使用与健康调查(NSDUH)的数据来检查Kratom使用与性传播感染之间的关系。NSDUH是在美国个人的代表性样本中进行的。我们的研究样本包括47291名年龄在18岁及以上的美国人。终生使用Kratom是暴露量,而结果包括过去一年的自杀想法、计划和尝试。结果:与从未使用过Kratom的人相比,使用Kratom (PWUK)的人报告过去一年自杀念头(比值比[OR]: 2.14)、计划(OR: 1.95)和企图(OR: 2.50)的几率更高。这种关联也因性别和种族而异,在男性和黑人个体中有明显的影响。具体而言,亚组分析显示,黑人PWUK (OR: 11.00)和男性PWUK (OR: 2.74)的自杀念头几率更高。结论:研究结果表明,在美国成年人中,Kratom的使用与性传播感染之间存在显著的关联,且存在性别和种族差异。这些结果强调需要进一步研究Kratom使用与性传染疾病之间的因果关系,包括间歇性使用是否不同于成瘾,以及评估Kratom使用与其他精神健康状况的关联。这种理解对于制定和实施旨在解决Kratom使用及其心理健康后果的有针对性的干预措施、政策和规划至关重要。
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