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Prevalence of marijuana and other substance use before and after Washington State's change from legal medical marijuana to legal medical and nonmedical marijuana: Cohort comparisons in a sample of adolescents

机译:在华盛顿州从合法医疗大麻改为合法医疗和非医疗大麻之前和之后,大麻和其他物质使用的流行:青少年样本中的同类人群比较

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Background: A growing number of states have new legislation extending prior legalization of medical marijuana by allowing nonmedical marijuana use for adults. The potential influence of this change in legislation on adolescent marijuana and other substance use (e.g., spillover or substitution effects) is uncertain. We capitalize on an ongoing study to explore the prevalence of marijuana and other substance use in 2 cohorts of adolescents who experienced the nonmedical marijuana law change in Washington State at different ages. Methods: Participants were 8th graders enrolled in targeted Tacoma, Washington public schools and recruited in 2 consecutive annual cohorts. The analysis sample was 238 students who completed a baseline survey in the 8th grade and a follow-up survey after the 9th grade. Between the 2 assessments, the second cohort experienced the Washington State nonmedical marijuana law change, whereas the first cohort did not. Self-report survey data on lifetime and past-month marijuana, cigarette, and alcohol use were collected. Results: Multivariate multilevel modeling showed that cohort differences in the likelihood of marijuana use were significantly different from those for cigarette and alcohol use at follow-up (adjusting for baseline substance initiation). Marijuana use was higher for the second cohort than the first cohort, but this difference was not statistically significant. Rates of cigarette and alcohol use were slightly lower in the second cohort than in the first cohort. Conclusions: This exploratory study found that marijuana use was more prevalent among teens shortly after the transition from medical marijuana legalization only to medical and nonmedical marijuana legalization, although the difference between cohorts was not statistically significant. The findings also provided some evidence of substitution effects. The analytic technique used here may be useful for examining potential long-term effects of nonmedical marijuana laws on adolescent marijuana use and substitution or spillover effects in future studies.
机译:背景:越来越多的州制定了新的立法,通过允许成人使用非医用大麻来扩展医用大麻的事先合法化。这种立法变化对青少年大麻和其他物质使用的潜在影响(例如溢出效应或替代效应)尚不确定。我们利用一项正在进行的研究来探讨在华盛顿州不同年龄段经历过非医疗用大麻法律变更的两个青少年中大麻和其他物质使用的流行情况。方法:参与者是在华盛顿州的塔科马有针对性的八年级学生,并连续两年入组。分析样本为238名学生,他们在8年级完成了基线调查,并在9年级完成了后续调查。在两次评估之间,第二组经历了华盛顿州非医用大麻法律的变更,而第一组则没有。收集了有关终生和过去一个月的大麻,香烟和酒精使用情况的自我报告调查数据。结果:多变量多层次建模显示,在随访中(针对基线物质起始进行了调整),大麻使用可能性的队列差异与香烟和酒精使用的队列差异显着。第二组的大麻使用量高于第一组,但这种差异在统计学上不显着。第二组的吸烟和饮酒率略低于第一组。结论:这项探索性研究发现,在仅从医用大麻合法化过渡到医用和非医用大麻合法化过渡后不久的青少年中,大麻使用更为普遍,尽管不同人群之间的差异在统计学上并不显着。这些发现还提供了替代作用的证据。此处使用的分析技术可用于检查非医用大麻法对青少年大麻使用的潜在长期影响以及未来研究中的替代或溢出效应。

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