Cannabis use in a sample of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki students: a pilot cross-sectional study.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Hippokratia Pub Date : 2021-10-01
C A Tsiridis, V Holeva, N K Fountoulakis, V Potoupni, I Diakogiannis
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Background: Cannabis is the most widespread illicit drug among young adults globally. This study aimed to detect the extent of cannabis use in the study population and its impact on users' lives. We hypothesized that early cannabis use would significantly predict later high-risk use.

Methods: An online cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire was conducted in December 2021, aiming to explore the extent of cannabis use among students and detect changes in behavior and impact on their lives. The results were analyzed statistically and correlated.

Results: Out of the 297 enrolled participants with a mean age of 21.0 ± 2.1 years, 101 (33.9 %) had used cannabis at least once (50 males). The mean age at first cannabis use was 18.5 ± 2.11 years. Over 90 % reported easy access to it. Behavioral changes following use were reported by 41.6 %, but none except one sought help. Age at first cannabis use was negatively correlated with past-month and past-year use. Cannabis use before midday was positively correlated with age on the first try.

Discussion: The prevalence of cannabis use was higher than the European average. Confirming the study's hypothesis, the younger the age at first use, the heavier the past-year and past-month use, which also agrees with previous studies. Cannabis consumption before noon was linked to increased use, and alarmingly, there was reluctance to seek help despite a high proportion of behavioral changes after use.

Conclusion: As the legislation on the use of cannabis changes rapidly, and given the increasing popularity of cannabis, there is a need for continued research on how various factors differentially impact its use. HIPPOKRATIA 2021, 25 (4):162-168.

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塞萨洛尼基亚里士多德大学学生样本中大麻的使用情况:一项试点横断面研究。
背景:大麻是全球年轻人中最普遍的非法药物。本研究旨在检测研究人群中大麻使用的程度及其对使用者生活的影响。我们假设早期使用大麻会显著预测后期的高风险使用。方法:2021年12月,使用自填问卷进行了一项在线横断面研究,旨在探索学生使用大麻的程度,并检测行为的变化及其对生活的影响。对结果进行统计学分析并进行相关性分析。结果:在297名平均年龄为21.0±2.1岁的参与者中,101人(33.9%)至少使用过一次大麻(50名男性)。首次使用大麻的平均年龄为18.5±2.11岁。超过90%的人表示很容易使用它。41.6%的人表示使用后行为发生了变化,但除一人寻求帮助外,其他人都没有。首次使用大麻的年龄与过去一个月和过去一年的使用呈负相关。中午前使用大麻与第一次尝试时的年龄呈正相关。讨论:大麻使用的流行率高于欧洲平均水平。证实了该研究的假设,首次使用的年龄越小,过去一年和过去一个月的使用量就越大,这也与之前的研究一致。中午之前吸食大麻与使用量增加有关,令人担忧的是,尽管使用后行为发生了很大比例的变化,但人们不愿寻求帮助。结论:随着大麻使用立法的迅速变化,以及大麻越来越受欢迎,有必要继续研究各种因素如何对其使用产生不同影响。希波克拉蒂亚2021,25(4):162-168。
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Hippokratia
Hippokratia MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Hippokratia journal is a quarterly issued, open access, peer reviewed, general medical journal, published in Thessaloniki, Greece. It is a forum for all medical specialties. The journal is published continuously since 1997, its official language is English and all submitted manuscripts undergo peer review by two independent reviewers, assigned by the Editor (double blinded review process). Hippokratia journal is managed by its Editorial Board and has an International Advisory Committee and over 500 expert Reviewers covering all medical specialties and additionally Technical Reviewers, Statisticians, Image processing Experts and a journal Secretary. The Society “Friends of Hippokratia Journal” has the financial management of both the printed and electronic edition of the journal.
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