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摘要
青春期是一个不成熟但又充满冒险精神的探索时期。由于大脑发育迅速,神经递质释放不平衡,青少年容易冲动,可能会做出潜在的危险行为。根据美国疾病控制和预防中心(Centers forDisease Control and Prevention)的数据,2019 年有超过三分之一的高中生报告吸食大麻或大麻,而且这一趋势自那以后一直没有下降。以往的研究表明,大麻不仅会影响认知和社交行为,还会对压力产生心理反应。在这篇综述中,我们总结了近期关于大麻在青少年成长这一特殊时期所产生影响的研究,还简要讨论了大麻合法化问题。虽然大麻和大麻略有不同,但它们的主要活性成分都是四氢大麻酚。我们在本综述中使用了 "大麻 "一词。青少年吸食大麻会导致大脑结构和功能发生变化,增加患抑郁症的几率(这也与吸食其他非法药物有关),并影响学习成绩。鉴于吸食大麻会对青少年造成有害伤害,建议青少年一般应避免以娱乐方式吸食大麻。需要进行更多的临床前和临床研究,以便为循证决策提供详细信息。
Effects of Cannabis Exposure on Adolescent Health and Development: A Narrative Review
Adolescence is an immature but adventurous time period of exploration. Due to rapid
developments of the brain with unbalanced release of neurotransmitters, adolescents are prone
to impulsivity that may carry out potentially dangerous behaviors. According to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, more than one-third of high school students have reported the
use of cannabis or marijuana in 2019, and the trend has not declined since. Previous studies
have shown that cannabis not only affects cognitive and social behaviors, but also produces
psychological responses to stress. In this review, we have summarized recent studies on cannabis-
produced effects during the unique period of adolescent development, and we have also
briefly discussed the legalization of cannabis. Though there are slight differences between cannabis
and marijuana, the major active component of them is tetrahydrocannabinol. We have
used the term “cannabis” in this review. Cannabis use in adolescents causes structural and functional
changes in the brain, increasing the probability of depression, which is also associated
with other illicit substance use, and impairs education achievement. Given that cannabis use can
cause detrimental harm to adolescents, it is suggested that adolescents should generally avoid
using cannabis in a recreational manner. More preclinical and clinical studies are needed to
provide detailed information for evidence-based decisions.