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Medical marijuana laws and adolescent marijuana use in the United States: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

机译:医疗大麻法律和青少年大麻在美国使用:系统审查和荟萃分析

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Abstract Aims To conduct a systematic review and meta‐analysis of studies in order to estimate the effect of US medical marijuana laws (MMLs) on past‐month marijuana use prevalence among adolescents. Methods A total of 2999 papers from 17 literature sources were screened systematically. Eleven studies, developed from four ongoing large national surveys, were meta‐analyzed. Estimates of MML effects on any past‐month marijuana use prevalence from included studies were obtained from comparisons of pre–post MML changes in MML states to changes in non‐MML states over comparable time‐periods. These estimates were standardized and entered into a meta‐analysis model with fixed‐effects for each study. Heterogeneity among the study estimates by national data survey was tested with an omnibus F ‐test. Estimates of effects on additional marijuana outcomes, of MML provisions (e.g. dispensaries) and among demographic subgroups were abstracted and summarized. Key methodological and modeling characteristics were also described. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed. Results None of the 11 studies found significant estimates of pre–post MML changes compared with contemporaneous changes in non‐MML states for marijuana use prevalence among adolescents. The meta‐analysis yielded a non‐significant pooled estimate (standardized mean difference) of ?0.003 (95% confidence interval?=??0.012, +0.007). Four studies compared MML with non‐MML states on pre‐MML differences and all found higher rates of past‐month marijuana use in MML states pre‐MML passage. Additional tests of specific MML provisions, of MML effects on additional marijuana outcomes and among subgroups generally yielded non‐significant results, although limited heterogeneity may warrant further study. Conclusions Synthesis of the current evidence does not support the hypothesis that US medical marijuana laws (MMLs) until 2014 have led to increases in adolescent marijuana use prevalence. Limited heterogeneity exists among estimates of effects of MMLs on other patterns of marijuana use, of effects within particular population subgroups and of effects of specific MML provisions.
机译:摘要旨在对研究进行系统审查和荟萃分析,以估算美国医疗大麻法律(MMLS)在过去一个月内使用青少年的效果。方法系统总共筛选了17种文献来源的2999篇论文。从四个持续的大型国家调查中开发的11项研究是荟萃分析的。对来自包括研究的任何过去一个月的MML效应的估计从MML状态的PRE-PREML变化的比较来获得来自MML状态的PRE-PREM变化的比较获得了相当的时间周期的非MML状态的变化。这些估计标准化并输入了每个研究的固定效应的Meta分析模型。通过国家数据调查的研究估计中的异质性与Omnibus F -Test进行了测试。关于额外大麻结果的影响,MML规定(例如递并)和人口统计亚组的影响估计被抽象和总结。还描述了关键方法和建模特征。遵循了系统评价的首选报告项目和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南。结果11项研究均未发现与大麻中的非MML状态的同期变化相比,对MML变化进行了显着估计。 Meta分析产生了非显着的汇总估计(标准化平均差异)(标准化平均差异)(标准化平均差异)(95%置信区间?= ?? 0.012,+ 0.007)。四项研究与非MML状态比较MML对MML差异的差异,并在MML状态预先MML通道中使用的过去一个月大麻的速度较高。额外的MML条款测试,MML对额外大麻结果和亚组之间的影响通常产生了非显着的结果,尽管有限的异质性可能需要进一步研究。结论目前证据的综合不支持美国医疗大麻法(MML)直到2014年的假设导致青少年大麻使用流行增加。有限的异质性存在MML对其他大麻使用其他模式的影响的估计,特别是人群亚组内的影响和特定MML规定的影响。

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