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Cannabis use and patterns among middle and older aged Canadians prior to legalization: a sex-specific analysis of the Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey

机译:在合法化之前的中老年人和老年人的大麻使用和模式:对加拿大烟草,酒精和药物调查的性别特异性分析

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Abstract Background The recreational use of cannabis was legalized across Canada in October 2018. While many people use cannabis without harm, adverse outcomes have been noted in a few populations, including middle-aged and older adults. Given that the current literature has neglected to study cannabis use among this population and between sexes, the objective of our study was to identify the prevalence, characteristics, and patterns of cannabis use among middle and older aged males and females prior to legalization in Canada. Methods Secondary analysis was conducted on the Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey 2017, with the sample restricted to adults ages 40 and above. The main outcome was defined as past-year cannabis use and statistical analysis was conducted separately for males and females. Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression was performed to identify associations between the main outcome and various sociodemographic, health, and substance use variables. Explanatory supplementary variables were also explored. Results In 2017, 5.9% of females and 9.0% of males over the age of 40 reported past-year cannabis use. Almost 62% of males who used cannabis in the past-year reported a failed attempt at reducing or stopping their cannabis use. Over half (56%) of older females, self-reported using cannabis for medical purposes. Additionally, over one in five older adults reported using a vaporizer or e-cigarette as a delivery method for cannabis. Significant characteristics of male cannabis use included having no marital partner, cigarette smoking, and illegal drug use. Furthermore, significant predictors of past-year cannabis use in females included residing in an urban community, Eastern- Atlantic provinces or British Columbia, having fair/poor mental health, smoking cigarettes, use of other tobacco products, and illegal drugs. Conclusion To our such knowledge, this is the first nationally representative study to outline the prevalence, characteristics, and patterns of past-year cannabis use prior to Canadian legalization, among middle and older aged Canadians. Results from this study are expected to be used to reliably to track changes in usage, behaviours, and related disorders in the years to come.
机译:摘要背景大麻的娱乐使用在2018年10月在加拿大合法化。虽然许多人使用大麻而没有伤害,但在一些人口中发现了不利的结果,包括中年和老年人。鉴于目前的文献忽略了研究大麻在这种人口和性别之间使用,我们研究的目的是在加拿大合法化之前,确定中老年男性和女性的大麻使用的患病率,特征和模式。方法对2017年加拿大烟草,酒精和药物调查进行二次分析,该样品仅限于40岁及以上成年人。主要结果被定义为过去,大麻使用和统计分析是单独进行的男性和女性进行。进行二元和多变量的逻辑回归,以识别主要结果和各种社会造影,健康和物质使用变量之间的关联。解释性补充变量也探讨。结果2017年,5.9%的女性和40%的男性在40岁以上报告过去一年的大麻使用。近62%的男性在过去的一年里使用大麻报告失败的尝试减少或阻止了他们的大麻使用。超过一半(56%)的女性,自我报告使用大麻进行医疗目的。此外,在五个老年人中,在使用蒸发器或电子烟时报告的五个老年人作为大麻的输送方法。雄性大麻使用的重要特征包括无婚姻合作伙伴,吸烟和非法吸毒。此外,过去年度大麻的重要预测因子在女性中使用居住在城市社区,东部大西洋省或不列颠哥伦比亚省,有博览会/心理健康,吸烟,其他烟草制品和非法毒品。结论为我们的这些知识,这是第一个全国代表性研究,概述了在加拿大加拿大年龄和老年人和老年人的中老年人合法化之前过去年度大麻的患病率,特征和模式。该研究的结果预计将用于可靠地跟踪未来几年的使用情况,行为和相关疾病的变化。

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