ESCAPE Study: Cannabidiol Use in Patients Treated for Substance Use Disorders, Prevalence of Use, and Characteristics of Users.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY European Addiction Research Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1159/000541887
Mélanie Duval, Marion Istvan, Morgane Rousselet, Edouard-Jules Laforgue, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Claire Mauriat, Caroline Victorri-Vigneau
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Introduction: Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the two primary phytocannabinoids found in cannabis. Its diverse pharmacological properties suggest potential benefits for a wide range of medical conditions. The primary objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of CBD use among patients being treated for substance use disorder. Additionally, we aimed to characterize the pattern of CBD use and describe the profiles of users.

Methods: Patients admitted to two substance use disorder departments between May 6, 2020, and July 23, 2021, were included in the study. Sociodemographic, medical and substance use data, including CBD use, were collected. A multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) was performed to identify substance uses most frequently correlated with CBD use. Multivariate analyses were also conducted to identify factors associated with CBD use.

Results: The prevalence of CBD use in the past 12 months among the 183 patients was 38.2%. However, at the time of the study, 63% had stopped using CBD, primarily due to its perceived ineffectiveness and cost. CBD was commonly consumed via inhalation, either by smoking the plant or using e-cigarette liquids. The MCA revealed that while there is no typical profile of CBD users, they were more likely to use sedative substances rather than stimulants. CBD users were younger and more likely to have psychiatric comorbidities.

Conclusion: The prevalence of CBD use was notably high. Given the significant risk of drug interactions with CBD and its wide variability in composition, it is crucial for clinicians to routinely inquire about CBD use. The potential for self-therapeutic or recreational use in these patients appears to be underestimated.

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ESCAPE研究:大麻二酚在治疗物质使用障碍患者中的使用,使用的流行程度和使用者的特征。
大麻二酚(CBD)是大麻中发现的两种主要植物大麻素之一。它的多种药理特性表明它对多种疾病都有潜在的益处。本研究的主要目的是估计正在接受药物使用障碍治疗的患者中CBD使用的流行程度。此外,我们的目的是表征CBD的使用模式和描述用户的概况。方法:纳入2020年5月6日至2021年7月23日在两个物质使用障碍科住院的患者。收集了包括CBD使用在内的社会人口、医疗和物质使用数据。进行多重对应分析(MCA)以确定与CBD使用最频繁相关的物质使用。还进行了多变量分析,以确定与CBD使用相关的因素。结果:183例患者过去12个月的CBD使用率为38.2%。然而,在研究期间,63%的人已经停止使用CBD,主要是因为它的无效和成本。CBD通常是通过吸入的方式摄入的,要么是吸食大麻,要么是使用电子烟液体。MCA透露,虽然CBD使用者没有典型的特征,但他们更有可能使用镇静物质而不是兴奋剂。CBD使用者更年轻,更有可能患有精神合并症。结论:CBD使用率明显偏高。鉴于药物与CBD相互作用的重大风险及其成分的广泛变异性,临床医生常规询问CBD的使用情况至关重要。这些患者自我治疗或娱乐使用的潜力似乎被低估了。
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European Addiction Research
European Addiction Research SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
6.80
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5.10%
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32
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''European Addiction Research'' is a unique international scientific journal for the rapid publication of innovative research covering all aspects of addiction and related disorders. Representing an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of recent data and expert opinion, it reflects the importance of a comprehensive approach to resolve the problems of substance abuse and addiction in Europe. Coverage ranges from clinical and research advances in the fields of psychiatry, biology, pharmacology and epidemiology to social, and legal implications of policy decisions. The goal is to facilitate open discussion among those interested in the scientific and clinical aspects of prevention, diagnosis and therapy as well as dealing with legal issues. An excellent range of original papers makes ‘European Addiction Research’ the forum of choice for all.
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