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Comparing older nonmedical and medical cannabis users: health-related characteristics, cannabis use patterns, and cannabis sources

机译:比较老年非医用大麻和医用大麻使用者:与健康相关的特征、大麻使用模式和大麻来源

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Background: US epidemiologic data show that nearly one in 10 individuals aged 50+ report past-year cannabis use, and nearly one in five users report medical use. However, research on older cannabis users, especially medical cannabis users, is scant.Objectives: We examined medical and nonmedical cannabis users aged 50+ on health-related characteristics, cannabis use patterns, and cannabis sources. Hypotheses were that compared to nonmedical users, medical users are more likely to have physical and mental health problems, use healthcare services, discuss their drug use with a healthcare professional, use cannabis more frequently, and purchase cannabis from a medical dispensary and other sources rather than obtain it as a gift, share someone else's, or use other means.Methods: We used 2018 and 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health data (N = 17,685 aged 50 +; male = 8,030; female = 9,655). Hypotheses were tested using logistic regression analysis. Results: The past-year cannabis use rate was 8.9. Of past-year users, 18.5 reported medical use. Compared to nonmedical use, medical use was associated with lower odds of alcohol use disorder but higher odds of discussing drug use with a healthcare professional (AOR = 4.18, 95 CI = 2.53-6.89), high-frequency use (e.g., AOR = 2.56, 95 CI = 1.35-4.86 for 200-365 days), and purchase at a medical cannabis dispensary (AOR = 4.38, 95 CI = 2.47-7.76). Conclusion: Medical and nonmedical users did not differ on physical and most behavioral health indicators. Most obtained cannabis from private/informal sources. Some medical users are likely to self-treat without healthcare professional consultation. Healthcare professionals should engage older adults in discussions of cannabis use and behavioral health needs.
机译:背景:美国流行病学数据显示,近十分之一的50 +年龄的人报告过去一年使用大麻,近五分之一的使用者报告医疗使用。然而,对老年大麻使用者,特别是医用大麻使用者的研究很少。目的:我们检查了 50+ 岁的医用和非医用大麻使用者的健康相关特征、大麻使用模式和大麻来源。假设是,与非医疗使用者相比,医疗使用者更有可能出现身心健康问题,使用医疗保健服务,与医疗保健专业人员讨论他们的药物使用情况,更频繁地使用大麻,以及从医疗药房和其他来源购买大麻,而不是将其作为礼物获得,分享他人的,或使用其他方式。方法:我们使用了 2018 年和 2019 年全国药物使用和健康调查数据(N = 17,685 年龄 50 +;男性 = 8,030;女性 = 9,655)。使用逻辑回归分析检验假设。结果:过去一年的大麻使用率为8.9%。在过去一年的用户中,18.5%的人报告了医疗用途。与非医疗用途相比,医疗用途与酒精使用障碍的几率较低相关,但与医疗保健专业人员讨论药物使用的几率较高(AOR = 4.18,95% CI = 2.53-6.89)、高频使用(例如,AOR = 2.56,95% CI = 1.35-4.86,持续 200-365 天)和在医用大麻药房购买(AOR = 4.38,95% CI = 2.47-7.76)。结论:医疗和非医疗用户在身体和大多数行为健康指标上没有差异。大多数人从私人/非正式来源获得大麻。一些医疗用户可能会在没有医疗保健专业人员咨询的情况下进行自我治疗。医疗保健专业人员应让老年人参与讨论大麻使用和行为健康需求。

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