严重问题大麻使用的流行率和相关因素:牙买加人口调查分析。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Frontiers in Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-11-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1465963
Kunal Lalwani, Winston De La Haye, Kevon Kerr, Wendel Abel, Clayton Sewell
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背景:低收入和中等收入国家对治疗问题大麻使用(PCU)的需求日益增长。牙买加在历史上就有吸食大麻的倾向,这凸显了研究解决这一问题的必要性:利用具有全国代表性的数据,确定牙买加人使用大麻的流行率和模式,并评估与严重 PCU 相关的社会人口因素、社会心理相关因素、知识和观念:本研究对最近一次牙买加全国毒品流行率调查进行了二次数据分析。其中包括 786 名在过去一年中使用过大麻并完成了大麻滥用筛查测试 (CAST) 的参与者。CAST 已根据《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》(DSM)进行了验证,得分≥ 7 分符合重度 PCU 的标准。根据这些阈值对 CAST 分数进行了二分法处理,并使用 SPSS 25 版对生成的数据进行了皮尔逊χ2 检验和逻辑回归分析:在过去一年中,53.3% 的牙买加人吸食大麻,CAST 得分为 7 分或以上,平均每月吸食 62.21 支大麻烟。男性受访者患有严重 PCU 的可能性是女性的两倍。此外,与青少年受访者相比,年轻人、中年人和老年人报告患有严重 PCU 的可能性分别高出 3 倍、5 倍和 3 倍。11 岁及以下、12-17 岁和 18-25 岁开始吸食大麻的受访者报告有严重 PCU 的可能性分别是 26 岁及以上受访者的 5 倍、7 倍和 7 倍。此外,容易获得大麻、对治疗的需求感知较高、相信全国吸毒流行率会上升以及对国家药物管制和预防局的了解也与报告严重 PCU 的几率增加有关:每两个在过去一年中吸食过大麻的牙买加人中就有一人报告患有重度 PCU,并且平均每天吸食两支大麻烟。过早开始吸食大麻会增加患严重 PCU 的风险。因此,需要采取涉及多个部门的公共卫生方法来提供治疗选择。
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Prevalence and correlates of severe problematic cannabis use: analysis of a population-based survey in Jamaica.

Background: There is an increasing demand for the treatment of problematic cannabis use (PCU) in low-income and middle-income countries. Jamaica's historical inclination towards cannabis use underscores the need for research in addressing this issue.

Objectives: To determine the prevalence and patterns of cannabis use and assess the sociodemographic factors, psychosocial correlates, knowledge and perceptions associated with severe PCU among Jamaicans using nationally representative data.

Methods: This study involved a secondary data analysis of the last Jamaica National Drug Prevalence Survey. It included 786 participants who used cannabis in the past year and completed the Cannabis Abuse Screening Test (CAST). The CAST has been validated against the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), with a score ≥ 7 meeting the criteria for severe PCU. CAST scores were dichotomized utilizing these thresholds, and data generated were analyzed with SPSS version 25 using Pearson's χ2 test and logistic regression.

Results: In the past year, 53.3% of Jamaicans who smoked cannabis had a score of 7 or higher on the CAST and smoked an average of 62.21 joints per month. Male respondents were twice as likely to have severe PCU as females. Additionally, young, middle, and older adults were respectively 3, 5 and 3 times more likely to report severe PCU compared to adolescent respondents. Participants who started cannabis use at 11 years and under, 12-17 years, and 18-25 years were respectively 5, 7 and 7 times more likely to report severe PCU than those at 26 years and older. Moreover, easy access to cannabis, a high perceived need for treatment, belief in increased national drug use prevalence, and awareness of the National Drug Control and Prevention Agency were associated with increased odds of reporting severe PCU.

Conclusion: One out of every two Jamaicans who used cannabis in the past year reported severe PCU and smoked an average of two cannabis joints per day. Early initiation increases the risk of severe PCU. Accordingly, a public health approach involving multiple sectors is needed to provide treatment options.

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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Frontiers in Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Psychiatry publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research across a wide spectrum of translational, basic and clinical research. Field Chief Editor Stefan Borgwardt at the University of Basel is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. The journal''s mission is to use translational approaches to improve therapeutic options for mental illness and consequently to improve patient treatment outcomes.
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