急性吸食大麻后精神运动和神经认知表现的潜在变量分析。

Shelby J Smith, Julia Wrobel, Ashley Brooks-Russell, Michael J Kosnett, Mary D Sammel
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目的:利用先进的定量方法评估一种新型的基于片剂的神经认知和精神运动测试电池,用于检测急性大麻吸烟的损害。这项研究是在一个合法的、娱乐性大麻使用的州进行的,包括偶尔或每天使用大麻的参与者,以及不使用大麻的对照组。方法:参与者完成了一个基于药片的测试,评估反应时间、决策、工作记忆和空间运动表现。测试是在参与者吸食大麻之前和之后完成的(或者在对照组休息一段时间之后)。采用探索性因子分析方法来降低维度并评估四个评估域之间的相关性。线性回归模型用于量化因子得分与大麻使用组之间的关联(每日、偶尔、不使用)。结果:确定了7个因素,解释了18个测量中56.7%的方差。吸烟后因素变化的回归模型表明,每天使用大麻的人在潜在因素“流离失所和延迟”上表现较差(标准化系数0.567,95% CI: 0.178, 0.955;P = 0.005)。那些偶尔使用大麻的人在被称为回忆和反应的潜在因素上表现出表现下降(标准化系数0.714,95% CI: 0.092, 1.336;P = 0.025)。结论:该分析展示了一种创新的定量方法来研究大麻消费如何影响神经认知和精神运动表现。结果表明,急性大麻使用与神经认知和精神运动表现的变化有关,其差异基于偶尔使用或日常使用的模式。
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A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking.

A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking.

A Latent Variable Analysis of Psychomotor and Neurocognitive Performance After Acute Cannabis Smoking.

Objective: This paper evaluated a novel, tablet-based neurocognitive and psychomotor test battery for detecting impairment from acute cannabis smoking using advanced quantitative methods. The study was conducted in a state with legal, recreational cannabis use and included participants who use cannabis occasionally or daily, and a no use comparison group.

Methods: Participants completed a tablet-based test assessing reaction time, decision making, working memory and spatial-motor performance. The test was completed before and after participants smoked cannabis (or after a rest period in the case of controls). An Exploratory Factor Analysis approach was implemented to reduce dimensionality and evaluate correlations across the four assessed domains. Linear regression models were utilized to quantify associations between factor scores and cannabis use groups (daily vs. occasional vs. no use).

Results: Seven factors were identified explaining 56.7% of the variance among the 18 measures. Regression models of the change in factors after cannabis smoking indicated those who use cannabis daily demonstrated poorer performance on a latent factor termed Displaced and Delayed (standardized coefficient 0.567, 95% CI: 0.178, 0.955; P = 0.005) compared to those with no use. Those who use cannabis occasionally exhibited a decline in performance on a latent factor termed Recall and Reaction (standardized coefficient 0.714, 95% CI: 0.092, 1.336; P = 0.025) compared to no use.

Conclusions: This analysis demonstrates an innovative, quantitative approach to study how cannabis consumption affects neurocognitive and psychomotor performance. Results demonstrated that acute cannabis use is associated with changes in neurocognitive and psychomotor performance, with differences based on the pattern of occasional or daily use.

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