大麻影响双相情感障碍患者的情绪:一项初步研究。

S. Gruber, Kelly A Sagar, M. Dahlgren, D. Olson, F. Centorrino, S. Lukas
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摘要

双相情感障碍(BP)患者经常报告吸大麻(MJ)后主观情绪有所改善;然而,支持这一说法的实证研究尚未进行。我们进行了这项研究,以确定大麻是否对吸食大麻(MJBP)的双相情感障碍患者的情绪有影响,假设MJBP参与者在吸食大麻后情绪会有所改善。所有参与者每天完成三次电子情绪评分,并在自己的环境中使用Palm Pilot设备记录MJ使用情况,以检查MJ使用对MJ吸烟双相患者(n = 12)和纯MJ吸烟者(MJ;N = 20)。计算mj前后量表的差异得分。不吸烟MJ的BP患者(n = 11)也被纳入对照组。在抽MJ后,MJBP组在一系列临床量表上观察到明显的情绪改善,而MJ组报告症状轻微恶化。值得注意的是,吸烟后,MJBP组的总情绪障碍(情绪状态谱的综合指标)显著减少,而MJ组则有所增加。此外,虽然MJBP组在吸烟前的情绪评分普遍比BP组差,但与BP组相比,他们在使用MJ后的几个尺度上都有所改善。这些数据为MJ至少在一部分双相患者中缓解情绪相关症状的轶事报道提供了经验支持,并强调了在这一人群中检查MJ使用的重要性。
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Marijuana impacts mood in bipolar disorder: a pilot study.
Patients with bipolar disorder (BP) often report subjective mood improvements after smoking marijuana (MJ); however, empirical studies supporting this claim have not been conducted. We conducted this study to determine if marijuana has an impact on mood in bipolar patients who smoke marijuana (MJBP), hypothesizing MJBP participants would experience improved mood after smoking MJ. All participants completed electronic mood ratings three times daily and recorded episodes of MJ use using Palm Pilot devices in their own environments in order to examine the impact of MJ use on mood in MJ-smoking bipolar patients (n = 12) and pure MJ smokers (MJ; n = 20). Difference scores were calculated between pre and post-MJ scales. Patients with BP (n = 11) who did not smoke MJ were also included as a comparison group. Significant mood improvement was observed in the MJBP group on a range of clinical scales after smoking MJ, while the MJ group reported a slight worsening of symptoms. Notably, total mood disturbance, a composite of the Profile of Mood States, was significantly reduced in the MJBP group, but increased in the MJ group after smoking. Further, while the MJBP group reported generally worse mood ratings than the BP group prior to smoking MJ, they demonstrated improvement on several scales post-MJ use as compared to BP participants. These data provide empirical support for anecdotal reports that MJ acts to alleviate mood-related symptoms in at least a subset of bipolar patients and underscore the importance of examining MJ use in this population.
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