Delta-8- and Delta-9-THC Use Frequency, Use Motives, and Mental Health Outcomes.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Journal of psychoactive drugs Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-09 DOI:10.1080/02791072.2023.2200211
Michael J Pellicane, Madison E Quinn, Christian A L Bean, Madeline E Bartek, Luke F Heggeness, Jeffrey A Ciesla
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Abstract

Use of delta-8-THC ("delta-8") has proliferated after the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill. Yet, research on the mental health effects of this increasingly popular cannabinoid is scant. The current study sought to examine mental health correlates of delta-8 use frequency and motives, investigate whether delta-8 use motives predict use frequency, and compare use motives and problems between delta-8 and traditional cannabis. Participants consisted of 363 self-reported delta-8 users who completed measures of delta-8 use frequency, motives, and problems that were adapted from comparable measures for cannabis, as well as measures of mental health outcomes. Delta-8 use frequency was unrelated to use problems and other mental health outcomes. Delta-8 use frequency was positively associated with social and coping motives, but negatively associated with enhancement and conformity motives. Coping and conformity motives were associated with greater depression, anxiety, insomnia, and delta-8 use problems. Participants were more likely to report coping and enhancement motives for delta-8 use compared to cannabis use, but less likely to report conformity motives. Further longitudinal research is needed to assess causality for associations between delta-8 use frequency, use motives, and mental health outcomes.

δ-8-和δ-9-四氢大麻酚的使用频率、使用动机和心理健康结果。
2018 年农业法案》通过后,δ-8-THC("δ-8")的使用激增。然而,有关这种日益流行的大麻素对心理健康影响的研究却很少。目前的研究试图研究使用δ-8 的频率和动机与心理健康的相关性,调查使用δ-8 的动机是否能预测使用频率,并比较δ-8 和传统大麻的使用动机和问题。参与者包括 363 名自我报告的三角洲-8 使用者,他们完成了对三角洲-8 使用频率、动机和问题的测量,这些测量是根据大麻的可比测量以及心理健康结果测量改编的。δ-8的使用频率与使用问题和其他心理健康结果无关。Delta-8 的使用频率与社交动机和应对动机呈正相关,但与增强动机和顺应动机呈负相关。应对动机和顺应动机与抑郁、焦虑、失眠和δ-8使用问题的增加有关。与使用大麻相比,参与者更有可能报告使用δ-8 的应对动机和增强动机,但报告顺应动机的可能性较低。需要进一步开展纵向研究,以评估δ-8 使用频率、使用动机和心理健康结果之间的因果关系。
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