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Poverty matters: Cannabis use among people with serious mental illness: Findings from the United States survey on drug use and health, 2015

机译:贫困事项:大麻在具有严重精神疾病的人中使用:来自美国药物使用和健康调查的调查结果,2015年

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Background: Little is known about the influence of contextual characteristics on comorbid substance use and serious mental illness (SMI). Aims: To explore the role of poverty on comorbid SMI and cannabis use. Methods: We used data from the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, considering those in poverty, with income under 100% of the US poverty threshold. Results: People in poverty were more likely to suffer from concurrent SMI and cannabis use (3.07%, 95% confidence interval (CI):1.84%; 5.07%), even controlling for gender, age, tobacco and alcohol use (odds ratio (OR) = 2.77, 95% CI: 1.27; 6.03, p = .010). Conclusion: The magnitude of the association between SMI and cannabis use is influenced by poverty status. More research on potential mediators like income inequality and impoverished social capital is needed.
机译:背景:关于种质特征对共用物质和严重精神疾病(SMI)的影响很少。 旨在探讨贫困对共用SMI和大麻使用的作用。 方法:考虑到贫困人士,我们使用2015年国家药物使用和健康调查的数据,涉及美国贫困阈值的100%以下的收入。 结果:贫困人士更有可能遭受并发的SMI和大麻使用(3.07%,95%的置信区间(CI):1.84%; 5.07%),甚至控制性别,年龄,烟草和酒精使用(赔率比)( 或)= 2.77,95%CI:1.27; 6.03,P = .010)。 结论:SMI和大麻使用之间的关联程度受到贫困地位的影响。 需要更多关于收入不平等和贫困社会资本等潜在调解人的研究。

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