压力耐受性和问题大麻使用:大麻的形式重要吗?

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Journal of Addictive Diseases Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-11 DOI:10.1080/10550887.2023.2244378
Melissa S Najera, Jessica M Cavalli, Anita Cservenka
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摘要

背景:痛苦耐受力低可能导致更容易使用问题大麻。然而,尚未研究过所使用的主要大麻形式对这种关联的调节作用。虽然大麻花仍然是大麻的首选形式,但其他形式的大麻,包括浓缩物和食用大麻的受欢迎程度正在上升:我们研究了痛苦耐受性与问题大麻使用之间的关系,以及所使用的主要大麻形式是否会调节这种关系:参与者为 695 名(67.6% 为男性)上月大麻使用者,他们完成了一项在线调查。多重线性回归评估了痛苦容忍度、使用的主要大麻形式以及它们之间的相互作用是否与问题大麻使用有关,同时控制了人口统计学变量以及过去 30 天酒精和大麻使用频率:结果:对痛苦的容忍度较低与问题大麻使用较多有关。认可浓缩物为主要使用的大麻形式与认可大麻花为主要使用的大麻形式相比,大麻使用问题更多,而报告称食用品为主要使用的大麻形式与报告称大麻花或浓缩物为主要使用的大麻形式相比,大麻使用问题较少。偏好大麻花或浓缩物的人在较低的痛苦耐受水平下使用大麻的问题更多:结论:大麻使用者表现出较低的压力耐受性或对浓缩物的偏好,可能最有可能遭遇与使用大麻有关的负面后果。此外,在浓缩大麻和大麻花使用者中培养对压力情况的耐受力可能有助于最大限度地减少问题大麻的使用。
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Distress tolerance and problematic cannabis use: does the form of cannabis matter?

Background: Low distress tolerance may result in greater vulnerability to problematic cannabis use. However, the role of the primary form of cannabis used has not been examined as a moderator of this association. While marijuana flower remains the preferred form of cannabis, the popularity of other forms of cannabis, including concentrates and edibles, is on the rise.

Objectives: We examined the association between distress tolerance and problematic cannabis use and whether the primary form of cannabis used moderates this relationship.

Methods: Participants were 695 (67.6% male) past-month cannabis users who completed an online survey. Multiple linear regressions assessed whether distress tolerance, the primary form of cannabis used, and their interaction were related to problematic cannabis use while controlling for demographic variables and past 30-day alcohol and cannabis use frequency.

Results: Lower tolerance for distress was associated with more problematic cannabis use. Endorsing concentrates as the primary form of cannabis used vs. marijuana flower was related to more problematic cannabis use while reporting edibles as the primary form of cannabis used vs. marijuana flower or concentrates was related to less problematic cannabis use. Individuals preferring marijuana flower or concentrates reported more problematic cannabis use at lower levels of distress tolerance.

Conclusions: Cannabis users exhibiting low distress tolerance or a preference for concentrates may be at greatest risk for experiencing negative consequences related to their cannabis use. Additionally, building tolerance for stressful situations, among both concentrates and marijuana flower users, may aid in minimizing problematic cannabis use.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Addictive Diseases is an essential, comprehensive resource covering the full range of addictions for today"s addiction professional. This in-depth, practical journal helps you stay on top of the vital issues and the clinical skills necessary to ensure effective practice. The latest research, treatments, and public policy issues in addiction medicine are presented in a fully integrated, multi-specialty perspective. Top researchers and respected leaders in addiction issues share their knowledge and insights to keep you up-to-date on the most important research and practical applications.
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