The Relationships of Early Use of Marijuana With Substance Use and Violence in Adolescent Gamblers and Non-Gamblers.

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Greta Sirek, Elina A Stefanovics, Rasika Iyer, Marc N Potenza, Zu Wei Zhai
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Abstract

Objectives: Marijuana use (MU) and gambling are prevalent among adolescents, and marijuana products are becoming increasingly available and normalized globally. This study explored the relationships between early- (age <13 years), later- (age ≥13 years), and no-MU and substance use and violence among adolescents who gambled and did not gamble.

Methods: It analyzed data from the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance survey (n=2015) on MU, gambling, demographics, substance use, and violence, using adjusted multivariate logistic regression models.

Results: The odds of current cigarette smoking, alcohol use, and heavy alcohol use; lifetime use of any substance and cocaine; current and lifetime electronic vapor product use; and physical fighting were higher across adolescents with early and later MU than those with no MU. Gambling adolescents with early-MU, compared to later- and no-MU, respectively, had greater odds of any substance use and prescription opiate misuse. Non-gambling adolescents with later-MU had higher odds of having experienced forced sexual intercourse than those with no-MU. MU by gambling status interactions were identified for prescription opiate misuse and any substance use, and having experienced bullying at school and forced sexual intercourse. However, while the simple main effects of MU on the odds of experiencing bullying among gamblers was approximately 3.9 times greater than that among non-gamblers, they were not statistically significant in either gambling group.

Conclusion: Early MU is associated with risky behaviors involving the use of other substances and violence, and its relationships with several factors differ according to gambling status. Reducing early engagement in addictive behaviors may be important for preventions against substance use disorders and interpersonal violence.

青少年赌徒和非赌徒早期使用大麻与物质使用和暴力的关系。
目的:大麻使用(MU)和赌博在青少年中普遍存在,大麻产品在全球范围内变得越来越容易获得和正常化。本研究探讨了早期方法之间的关系:使用调整后的多变量logistic回归模型,分析了2019年青少年风险行为监测调查(n=2015)关于MU、赌博、人口统计学、物质使用和暴力的数据。结果:当前吸烟、饮酒和重度饮酒的几率;终身使用任何物质和可卡因;电子蒸汽产品的使用电流和寿命;早期和晚期MU的青少年比没有MU的青少年有更高的身体打架。赌博青少年早期mu,分别与后来和没有mu相比,有更大的可能性使用任何物质和处方阿片类药物滥用。与没有赌博行为的青少年相比,晚期赌博行为的非赌博青少年经历强迫性行为的几率更高。通过赌博状态相互作用的MU被确定为处方阿片类药物滥用和任何物质使用,并且在学校遭受欺凌和强迫性行为。然而,虽然MU对赌徒遭受欺凌的几率的简单主要影响大约是非赌徒的3.9倍,但在两组赌博中都没有统计学意义。结论:早期MU与其他物质使用和暴力等危险行为相关,其与多个因素的关系因赌博状况而异。减少早期成瘾行为可能对预防物质使用障碍和人际暴力很重要。
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