2013-2022 年美国青年和成年人中当前大麻使用的流行率和趋势

Delvon T. Mattingly , Maggie K. Richardson , Joy L. Hart
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导言由于美国各地通过了大麻使用合法化的法律等多种因素,大麻的使用正在增加。我们研究了美国青少年和成年人以及主要社会人口群体当前使用大麻情况的变化。方法利用 2013-2022 年全国药物使用和健康调查(n=543 195)的数据,我们估算了(2013-2019 年、2020 年、2021-2022 年)美国青少年(12-17 岁)和成年人(18 岁)当前(即过去 30 天)使用大麻的流行率和趋势、我们估算了美国青少年(12-17 岁)和成年人(18 岁以上)当前(即过去 30 天)使用大麻的总体流行率和趋势,并按年龄、性别、种族和民族、教育程度以及家庭年总收入进行了分类。我们还研究了与 2013 年至 2019 年、2020 年以及 2021 年至 2022 年使用情况相关的社会人口因素。结果2013 年至 2019 年,大麻使用率从 7.59% 上升至 11.48%,2020 年为 11.54%,2021 年至 2022 年再次从 13.13% 上升至 15.11%。在青少年中,2013 年至 2019 年和 2021 年至 2022 年的大麻使用率保持不变。2022 年,18-34 岁、男性、非西班牙裔多种族和社会经济地位普遍较低的成年人使用率最高。从 2021 年到 2022 年,一些群体的大麻使用率有所上升,如 35-49 岁的成年人(14.25%-17.23%)、女性(11.21%-13.00%)和西班牙裔成年人(10.42%-13.50%)。从 2013 年到 2019 年、2020 年以及 2021 年到 2022 年,年龄在 18-25 岁、男性、非西班牙裔多种族、受过一定大学教育以及家庭年收入较低的成年人目前使用大麻的几率一直较高。我们的研究结果为旨在降低美国大麻使用流行率的预防和减少伤害工作提供了参考。
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Prevalence of and trends in current cannabis use among US youth and adults, 2013–2022

Introduction

Cannabis use is increasing due to several factors including the adoption of laws legalizing its use across the United States (US). We examined changes in current cannabis use among US youth and adults and by key sociodemographic groups.

Methods

Using data from the 2013–2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (n=543,195), we estimated the prevalence of (2013–2019, 2020, 2021–2022) and trends in (2013–2019, 2021–2022) current (i.e., past 30-day) cannabis use among US youth (aged 12–17) and adults (aged 18+) overall and by age, gender, race and ethnicity, educational attainment, and total annual family income. We also examined sociodemographic factors associated with use from 2013 to 2019, in 2020, and from 2021 to 2022.

Results

Cannabis use increased from 7.59 % to 11.48 % in 2013–2019, was 11.54 % in 2020, and increased again from 13.13 % to 15.11 % in 2021–2022. Among youth, cannabis use remained constant from 2013 to 2019 and 2021–2022. In 2022, use was highest among aged 18–34, male, non-Hispanic multiracial, and generally lower SES adults. From 2021–2022, cannabis use increased among several groups such as adults who were aged 35–49 (14.25–17.23 %), female (11.21–13.00 %), and Hispanic (10.42–13.50 %). Adults who were aged 18–25, male, non-Hispanic multiracial, some college educated, and of lower annual family income had consistently higher odds of current cannabis use from 2013 to 2019, in 2020, and from 2021 to 2022.

Conclusions

Cannabis use is increasing overall and among certain sociodemographic groups. Our findings inform prevention and harm reduction efforts aimed at mitigating the prevalence of cannabis use in the US.

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Drug and alcohol dependence reports
Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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