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Medical marijuana laws in 50 states: Investigating the relationship between state legalization of medical marijuana and marijuana use, abuse and dependence

机译:美国50个州的医用大麻法律:调查医用大麻的州合法化与大麻使用,滥用和依赖之间的关系

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Background: Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit substance in the United States. Little is known of the role that macro-level factors, including community norms and laws related to substance use, play in determining marijuana use, abuse and dependence. We tested the relationship between state-level legalization of medical marijuana and marijuana use, abuse, and dependence. Methods: We used the second wave of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC), a national survey of adults aged 18+ (n = 34,653). Selected analyses were replicated using the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), a yearly survey of ~68,000 individuals aged 12+. We measured past-year cannabis use and DSM-IV abuse/dependence. Results: In NESARC, residents of states with medical marijuana laws had higher odds of marijuana use (OR: 1.92; 95% CI: 1.49-2.47) and marijuana abuse/dependence (OR: 1.81; 95% CI: 1.22-2.67) than residents of states without such laws. Marijuana abuse/dependence was not more prevalent among marijuana users in these states (OR: 1.03; 95% CI: 0.67-1.60), suggesting that the higher risk for marijuana abuse/dependence in these states was accounted for by higher rates of use. In NSDUH, states that legalized medical marijuana also had higher rates of marijuana use. Conclusions: States that legalized medical marijuana had higher rates of marijuana use. Future research needs to examine whether the association is causal, or is due to an underlying common cause, such as community norms supportive of the legalization of medical marijuana and of marijuana use.
机译:背景:大麻是美国最常用的非法物质。人们对宏观因素,包括社区规范和与物质使用有关的法律,在确定大麻的使用,滥用和依赖性方面所起的作用知之甚少。我们测试了医用大麻的州级合法化与大麻使用,滥用和依赖之间的关系。方法:我们使用了《全国酒精及相关疾病流行病学调查》(NESARC)的第二次调查,这是一项针对18岁以上成年人(n = 34,653)的全国调查。选定的分析使用全国药物使用和健康调查(NSDUH)进行了重复,该调查每年对约68,000名12岁以上的人进行调查。我们测量了去年的大麻使用量和DSM-IV滥用/依赖性。结果:在NESARC中,拥有医用大麻法的州居民的大麻使用几率(OR:1.92; 95%CI:1.49-2.47)和大麻滥用/依赖性(OR:1.81; 95%CI:1.22-2.67)没有此类法律的州居民。在这些州,大麻滥用/依赖性在大麻使用者中并不普遍(OR:1.03; 95%CI:0.67-1.60),这表明这些州大麻滥用/依赖性较高的风险是由较高的使用率造成的。在NSDUH中,合法大麻的州也有较高的大麻使用率。结论:医用大麻合法化的国家使用大麻的比率更高。未来的研究需要检查这种关联是否是因果的,或者是由根本的共同原因引起的,例如支持医用大麻合法化和使用大麻的社区规范。

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