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Association Between Marijuana Use and Sexual Frequency in the United States: A Population-Based Study

机译:大麻使用与性频率与美国的关系:基于人口的研究

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Abstract Background Marijuana use is increasingly prevalent in the United States. Effects of marijuana use on sexual function are unclear, with contradictory reports of enhancement and detriment existing. Aim To elucidate whether a relation between marijuana use and sexual frequency exists using a nationally representative sample of reproductive-age men and women. Methods We analyzed data from cycle 6 (2002), cycle 7 (2006–2010), and continuous survey (2011–2015) administrations of the National Survey of Family Growth, a nationally representative cross-sectional survey. We used a multivariable model, controlling for demographic, socioeconomic, and anthropographic characteristics, to evaluate whether a relationship between marijuana use and sexual frequency exists. Outcomes Sexual frequency within the 4 weeks preceding survey administration related to marijuana use and frequency in the year preceding survey administration. Results The results of 28,176 women (average age?= 29.9 years) and 22,943 men (average age?= 29.5) were analyzed. More than 60% of men and women were Caucasian, and 76.1% of men and 80.4% of women reported at least a high school education. After adjustment, female monthly (incidence rate ratio [IRR]?= 1.34, 95% CI?= 1.07–1.68, P ?= .012), weekly (IRR?= 1.36, 95% CI?= 1.15–1.60, P P ?= .035) marijuana users had significantly higher sexual frequency compared with never users. Male weekly (IRR?= 1.22, 95% CI?= 1.06–1.41, P ?= .006) and daily (IRR?= 1.36, 95% CI?= 1.21–1.53, P P P Clinical Implications Marijuana use is independently associated with increased sexual frequency and does not appear to impair sexual function. Strengths and Limitations Our study used a large well-controlled cohort and clearly defined end points to describe a novel association between marijuana use and sexual frequency. However, survey responses were self-reported and represent participants only at a specific point in time. Participants who did not answer questions related to marijuana use and sexual frequency were excluded. Conclusion A positive association between marijuana use and sexual frequency is seen in men and women across all demographic groups. Although reassuring, the effects of marijuana use on sexual function warrant further study. Sun AJ, Eisenberg ML. Association Between Marijuana Use and Sexual Frequency in the United States: A Population-Based Study. J Sex Med 2017;14:1342–1347.
机译:摘要背景大麻使用在美国越来越普遍。大麻对性功能对性功能的影响尚不清楚,具有增强和损害的矛盾报告。旨在阐明大麻使用与性频之间的关系是否存在使用国家代表性的生殖年龄男女样本。方法我们分析了周期6(2002),周期7(2006-2010)的数据,以及持续调查(2011-2015)全国家庭增长调查的主管部门,是国家代表性的横断面调查。我们使用了一个多变量的模型,控制人口统计,社会经济和竞争特征,评估大麻使用和性频之间的关系是否存在。在前瞻性的调查管理局前4周内的性频率在前一节与大麻使用和频率相关的调查管理局。结果28,176名妇女的结果(平均年龄?= 29.9岁)和22,943名男性(平均年龄?= 29.5)。超过60%的男女是高加索人,76.1%的男性和80.4%的女性至少报告了高中教育。调整后,女性每月(发病率比[IRR]?= 1.34,95%CI?= 1.07-1.68,P?= .012),每周(IRR?= 1.36,95%CI?= 1.15-1.60,PP? = .035)与从未用户相比,大麻用户的性频率明显更高。男性每周(IRR?= 1.22,95%CI?= 1.06-1.41,P?= .006)和每日(IRR?= 1.36,95%CI?= 1.21-1.53​​,PPP临床含义大麻使用与增加相关性频率似乎没有损害性功能。我们的研究使用了大量控制的队列和明确限定的终点来描述大麻使用和性频之间的新型关联。然而,调查响应是自我报告的,代表只有在特定时间点的参与者。没有回答与大麻使用和性频率相关的问题和性频率的参与者被排除在外。结论在所有人口统计群体的男人和女性中都可以看到大麻使用和性频之间的积极关联。虽然放心,但大麻使用对性职能的影响认证进一步研究。太阳AJ,艾森伯格ML。美国大麻使用与性频率之间的关联:基于人口的研究。J SEX MED 2017 ; 14:1342-1347。

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