Economic recession, illicit drug use and the young population: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Perspectives in Public Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-06 DOI:10.1177/17579139231180751
B Casal, B Rivera, C Costa-Storti
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Abstract

Aims: Economic recessions impact on drug use through different channels, with potential conflicting outcomes. Previous studies have reached mixed outcomes, and a clear and comprehensive picture is difficult to depict.

Methods: We use a systematic review of literature - conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines - and a hierarchical mixed-effects meta-analysis to provide a comprehensive quantitative assessment of the relationship between business cycle and the use of drugs by young populations. The heterogeneity of studies was assessed by the I2 statistic, and the publication bias was evaluated with contour-enhanced funnel plots.

Results: We identify 25 studies, published over the period 2008-2020. These articles carried out an empirical analysis of the impact of the business cycle on illegal drug consumption in Organisation for Economic Co-operation Development (OECD) countries. Most of the studies (17 studies) covered the 2007 financial crisis. Among the outcomes, 9 studies traced a countercyclical relationship between economic recessions and drug use, 3 showed a procyclical relationship and 13 studies found mixed results. Unemployment was the most widely used variable to assess macroeconomic conditions in most of the studies (21 studies). The meta-analysis shows a partial correlation of .03 (95% confidence interval (CI): .0147-.0453) between the unemployment rate and drug use among young individuals. Therefore, we conclude that, on average, recessions tend to boost drug use. This impact is more marked with cannabis use than it is with cocaine, opioids or other drugs.

Conclusion: This study provides robust evidence that in periods of economic downturns, the young populations tend to increase the use of illegal drugs, with cannabis as their main preference. Therefore, in periods of economic severity, society may particularly benefit from implementing widely reaching public prevention programmes and demand reduction interventions, targeting this subgroup of the population.

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经济衰退、非法药物使用与年轻人口:系统文献回顾与元分析。
目的:经济衰退通过不同渠道影响药物使用,并可能产生相互冲突的结果。以往的研究结果好坏参半,很难描绘出一个清晰而全面的图景。方法:我们根据系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目对文献进行了系统回顾,并进行了分层混合效应荟萃分析,对商业周期与年轻人使用药物之间的关系进行了全面的定量评估。采用I2统计量评估研究的异质性,采用轮廓增强漏斗图评估发表偏倚。结果:我们确定了2008-2020年期间发表的25项研究。这些文章对经济合作发展组织(经合组织)国家商业周期对非法毒品消费的影响进行了实证分析。大多数研究(17项研究)涉及2007年的金融危机。在这些结果中,9项研究追踪了经济衰退和吸毒之间的反周期关系,3项研究显示了顺周期关系,13项研究发现了混合的结果。在大多数研究中,失业是评估宏观经济状况最广泛使用的变量(21项研究)。荟萃分析显示,年轻人失业率与吸毒之间的偏相关系数为0.03(95%可信区间(CI): 0.0147 - 0.0453)。因此,我们得出结论,平均而言,经济衰退倾向于促进吸毒。与可卡因、阿片类药物或其他药物相比,使用大麻的这种影响更为明显。结论:这项研究提供了强有力的证据,表明在经济低迷时期,年轻人倾向于增加非法药物的使用,大麻是他们的主要偏好。因此,在经济严重时期,社会可能特别受益于执行广泛覆盖的公共预防方案和减少需求的干预措施,以这一人口亚群为目标。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Public Health is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal. It is practice orientated and features current topics and opinions; news and views on current health issues; case studies; book reviews; letters to the Editor; as well as updates on the Society"s work. The journal also commissions articles for themed issues and publishes original peer-reviewed articles. Perspectives in Public Health"s primary aim is to be an invaluable resource for the Society"s members, who are health-promoting professionals from many disciplines, including environmental health, health protection, health and safety, food safety and nutrition, building and engineering, primary care, academia and government.
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