Changes in medical cannabis use in Ontario, Canada (2014 to 2019): Trajectory of trends, medical authorization patterns and association with recreational cannabis legalization

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102805
Sameer Imtiaz , Yeshambel T. Nigatu , Farihah Ali , Tara Elton-Marshall , Jürgen Rehm , Sergio Rueda , Hayley A. Hamilton
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Abstract

Objectives

We characterized trends in medical cannabis use; examined characteristics associated with medical cannabis use without medical authorization; and examined the association between recreational cannabis legalization and medical cannabis use in Ontario, Canada.

Methods

Data were from a repeated, population-based, cross-sectional survey of adults (N = 19,543; 2014–2019). Cannabis use was categorized as either medical cannabis use, recreational cannabis use or no cannabis use. The analytical strategy included jointpoint regression, logistic regression and multinomial logistic regression.

Results

Medical cannabis use increased from 4 % to 11 % (Annual Percentage Change [APC]: 25 %, 95 % Confidence Interval [CI]: 17 %–33 %) and recreational cannabis use increased from 9 % to 15 % (APC: 9 %, 95 % CI: 3 %-15 %) between 2014 and 2019. Being 18 to 29 years old compared with being 65+ years old was associated with an increased likelihood of medical cannabis use without medical authorization (Odds Ratio [OR]: 4.05, 95 % CI: 2.12–7.72), while being of fair or poor self-perceived health compared with excellent, very good or good self-perceived health (OR: 0.61, 95 % CI: 0.40–0.95) was associated with a decreased likelihood of medical cannabis use without medical authorization. Recreational cannabis legalization was associated with an increased likelihood of medical cannabis use compared with no cannabis use (OR: 1.48, 95 % CI: 1.19–1.85) and of recreational cannabis use compared with no cannabis use (OR: 1.35, 95 % CI: 1.11–1.65).

Conclusions

Although medical cannabis use increased, it was largely used without medical authorization. Guidance and education that encourages medical usage under clinical supervision is recommended, and mitigation of known barriers to medical cannabis authorization.

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加拿大安大略省医用大麻使用的变化(2014 年至 2019 年):趋势轨迹、医疗授权模式以及与娱乐大麻合法化的关联
目标我们描述了医用大麻使用的趋势;研究了未经医疗授权使用医用大麻的相关特征;并研究了加拿大安大略省娱乐大麻合法化与医用大麻使用之间的关联。方法数据来自对成年人(N = 19,543 人;2014-2019 年)进行的基于人口的重复横截面调查。大麻使用分为医用大麻使用、娱乐性大麻使用或不使用大麻。分析策略包括联合点回归、逻辑回归和多项式逻辑回归。结果医用大麻使用率从 4% 上升至 11%(年度百分比变化 [APC]:25%,95% 置信区间 [CI]:17%-33%),娱乐用大麻使用率从 4% 上升至 11%(年度百分比变化 [APC]:25%,95% 置信区间 [CI]:17%-33%):2014年至2019年期间,医疗大麻使用率从4%增至11%(年度百分比变化[APC]:25%,95%置信区间[CI]:17%-33%),娱乐大麻使用率从9%增至15%(APC:9%,95%置信区间:3%-15%)。与 65 岁以上相比,18 至 29 岁与未经医疗授权使用医用大麻的可能性增加有关(Odds Ratio [OR]:4.05,95 % CI:2.12-7.72),而与自我感觉健康状况极好、非常好或良好相比,自我感觉健康状况一般或较差与未经医疗授权使用医用大麻的可能性降低有关(OR:0.61,95 % CI:0.40-0.95)。与不使用大麻相比,娱乐性大麻合法化与使用医用大麻的可能性增加相关(OR:1.48,95 % CI:1.19-1.85),与不使用大麻相比,娱乐性大麻合法化与使用医用大麻的可能性增加相关(OR:1.35,95 % CI:1.11-1.65)。建议提供指导和教育,鼓励在临床监督下使用医用大麻,并减少医用大麻授权方面的已知障碍。
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