大麻使用与青年期心理和功能健康的变化有关:来自自我报告和头发分析的证据。

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
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背景:大麻在青年成年期的使用是很常见的,但很少有研究探索它如何预测社区样本中精神病理和功能健康的变化。我们使用自我报告的大麻使用频率和头发四氢大麻酚浓度来评估这些联系。方法:数据来自社区年轻人样本(N = 863),他们报告使用大麻(每周到每天使用:N = 150),并提供20岁时的头发样本(检测到大麻:N = 110)。液相色谱-串联质谱法定量测定头发中δ -9-四氢大麻酚(THC)和大麻酚(CBN)的浓度。在20岁和24岁时,参与者报告了精神病理(精神类经历、问题物质使用、内化症状和攻击)和功能健康(一般健康、犯罪、未就业、未受教育或未接受培训)。多元线性和logit回归模型测试了20岁时自我报告和客观大麻暴露的六种不同连续和二分操作与24岁时心理和功能健康之间的关联,调整了性别、社会人口统计学特征和20岁时测量的结果。结果:自我报告的大麻使用频率和头发四氢大麻酚浓度都预示着20岁至24岁之间精神病样经历和内化症状的增加、攻击性增加、总体幸福感下降、不就业、不接受培训或教育的几率更高,以及更多有问题的物质使用,但效应较小。从自我报告和头发数据中得出的综合暴露得分并不比单独的任何一个来源提供更多的信息。结论:频繁使用大麻可预测20至24岁之间精神病理结果的不良变化,无论如何评估。
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Cannabis use is associated with changes in psychological and functional well-being during young adulthood: evidence from self-reports and hair analyses.

Cannabis use is associated with changes in psychological and functional well-being during young adulthood: evidence from self-reports and hair analyses.

Cannabis use is associated with changes in psychological and functional well-being during young adulthood: evidence from self-reports and hair analyses.

Cannabis use is associated with changes in psychological and functional well-being during young adulthood: evidence from self-reports and hair analyses.

Background: Cannabis use in young adulthood is common, yet few studies have explored how it predicts changes in psychopathology and functional well-being in community samples. We assessed these links using both self-reported frequency of cannabis use and hair THC concentrations.

Methods: Data came from a community sample of young adults (N = 863) who reported cannabis use (weekly-to-daily use: n = 150) and provided hair samples at age 20 (cannabis detected: n = 110). Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry quantified delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabinol (CBN) concentrations in hair. At ages 20 and 24, participants reported psychopathology (psychotic-like experiences, problematic substance use, internalizing symptoms, and aggression) and functional wellbeing (general well-being, delinquency, and not being in employment, education, or training). Multiple linear and logit regression models tested associations between six different continuous and dichotomous operationalizations of self-reported and objective cannabis exposure at age 20 and psychological and functional well-being at age 24, adjusting for sex, sociodemographic characteristics, and the outcomes measured at age 20.

Results: Both self-reported frequency of cannabis use and hair THC concentrations predicted increases in psychotic-like experiences and internalizing symptoms, increased aggression, decreased general well-being, higher odds of not being in employment, training, or education, and more problematic substance use from age 20 to 24, with small effect sizes. Composite exposure scores derived from self-reports and hair data were not more informative than either source alone.

Conclusions: Frequent cannabis use predicted adverse changes in psychopathological outcomes from ages 20 to 24, regardless of how it was assessed.

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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
711
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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