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Biopsychosocial factors and health outcomes associated with cannabis, opioids and benzodiazepines use among older veterans

机译:老年退伍军人使用大麻、阿片类药物和苯二氮卓类药物相关的生物心理社会因素和健康结果

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Background: Older Veterans may experience injuries that result in chronic pain and mental health conditions. Given the increasing availability of medical cannabis, it is important to examine if it serves as a viable or undesirable form of care relative to existing approaches. Objectives: We compared cannabis, prescription opioids, and benzodiazepines use between older Veteran and non-Veterans, and identified outcomes of cannabis use among Veterans. Because of the physical and mental conditions experienced by older Veterans we expected Veterans to report higher use of opioids and benzodiazepines compared to non-Veterans.Methods: We collected surveys from individuals aged 60 and older enrolled in the Illinois Medical Cannabis Patient Program and conducted logistic regression to identify factors associated with cannabis, opioids and benzodiazepines use between Veterans (N = 514, 90.2 male) and Non-Veterans (N = 2758, 41.1 male) across biopsychosocial factors.Results: Both groups reported similar levels of pain, quality of life, social satisfaction, and sleep quality. Veterans were more likely to use cannabis for mental health conditions (p = <.001) while they reported lower use for pain-related conditions (p = <.001) than non-Veterans. Veterans were less likely to use opioids (p = .013) and benzodiazepines (p < .01) compared to non-Veterans. Veterans also reported desirable health outcomes of cannabis use for pain, sleep quality, health conditions, and quality of life.Conclusions: Our work provides insights for clinicians and policy makers to consider whether cannabis can be a viable option to reduce or replace opioid and benzodiazepine use by older Veterans with chronic physical and mental health conditions.
机译:背景:老年退伍军人可能会受伤,导致慢性疼痛和心理健康状况。鉴于医用大麻的供应量不断增加,重要的是要检查它是否是一种相对于现有方法的可行或不受欢迎的护理形式。研究目的:我们比较了老年退伍军人和非退伍军人之间大麻、处方阿片类药物和苯二氮卓类药物的使用,并确定了退伍军人使用大麻的结局。由于老年退伍军人所经历的身体和精神状况,我们预计退伍军人报告的阿片类药物和苯二氮卓类药物的使用率高于非退伍军人。 90.2%男性)和非退伍军人(N = 2758,41.1%男性)跨越生物心理社会因素。结果:两组报告的疼痛程度、生活质量、社会满意度和睡眠质量相似。退伍军人更有可能将大麻用于心理健康状况(p = <.001),而他们报告的疼痛相关疾病的使用率低于非退伍军人(p = <.001)。与非退伍军人相比,退伍军人使用阿片类药物(p = 0.013)和苯二氮卓类药物(p < 0.01)的可能性较小。退伍军人还报告了使用大麻对疼痛、睡眠质量、健康状况和生活质量的理想健康结果。结论:我们的工作为临床医生和政策制定者提供了见解,以考虑大麻是否可以成为减少或替代患有慢性身心健康状况的老年退伍军人使用阿片类药物和苯二氮卓类药物的可行选择。

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