Study links adolescent cannabis use with psychosis

Alison Knopf
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A cohort study of 11,868 adolescents found that those who used cannabis at any point reported a greater number of psychosis symptoms, and more distress from those symptoms, compared to teens who never used cannabis. This study, “Psychosis Spectrum Symptoms Before and After Adolescent Cannabis Use Initiation,” published last week in JAMA Psychiatry, sought to answer the question of whether the cannabis use is an effort to self-medicate underlying psychosis, or contributes to increased vulnerability to psychosis. Findings were consistent with the self-medication hypothesis. The researchers concluded that it is important to account for both shared vulnerability, and self-medication effects, when modeling cannabis-psychosis risk associations. The study used data from 5 waves across 4 years of followup from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study.

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研究将青少年吸食大麻与精神病联系起来
一项对 11,868 名青少年进行的队列研究发现,与从未使用过大麻的青少年相比,在任何时候使用过大麻的青少年报告的精神病症状更多,这些症状带来的痛苦也更大。这项名为 "青少年开始使用大麻前后的精神病谱系症状 "的研究发表在上周的《美国医学会精神病学杂志》(JAMA Psychiatry)上,试图回答这样一个问题:使用大麻是为了自我治疗潜在的精神病,还是导致更容易患上精神病。研究结果与自我治疗假说一致。研究人员得出结论,在建立大麻与精神病风险关联模型时,必须同时考虑共同易感性和自我药疗效应。该研究使用了青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)研究 4 年中 5 次随访的数据。
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