待定讨论。Gefährdet die Cannabislegalisierung Kinder und Jugendliche?/大麻合法化会危害儿童和青少年吗?

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Praxis Der Kinderpsychologie Und Kinderpsychiatrie Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.13109/prkk.2024.73.7.652
Rainer Thomasius
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大麻合法化会危害儿童和青少年吗?《大麻法案》于2024年4月1日生效。它规定了“为娱乐目的向成年人提供大麻的受控供应”。在美国,大麻合法化降低了人们对消费对健康危害的风险认识,增加了危险的消费模式,包括在青少年中。与大麻有关的紧急治疗和成瘾治疗的使用急剧增加。类似的事态发展现在对德国来说是令人担忧的。对于患有大麻相关疾病的儿童和青少年,儿童和青少年精神病和心理治疗诊所的成瘾科保持高质量标准,提供合格的戒断治疗和随后的共病精神障碍治疗。然而,医院床位的数量不足以满足需求。这也适用于为有大麻滥用和成瘾迹象的儿童和青少年采取的医疗康复措施,这些措施太过有限。由于毒品政策的改变,儿童和年轻人有可能在两方面受到伤害。结论:ang在成瘾预防中发出了错误的信号。就在法案生效几个月后,大麻产业已经在扩张。国际证据表明,大麻合法化危害年轻一代的健康。对年轻人来说,更好的途径应该是在德国加强与大麻有关的教育和预防,而不是建立一个CanG。
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Zur Diskussion / Up for Discussion. Gefährdet die Cannabislegalisierung Kinder und Jugendliche? / Does Cannabis Legalization Endanger Children and Adolescents?

Does Cannabis Legalization Endanger Children and Adolescents? The Cannabis Act (CanG) came into force on April 1, 2024. It regulates the "controlled supply of cannabis to adults for recreational purposes". In the USA, legalization has contributed to a decrease in the risk perception of the health hazards of consumption and an increase in risky consumption patterns, including among adolescents. The use of cannabis-related emergency and addiction treatment has risen sharply. Similar developments are now to be feared for Germany. For children and adolescents with cannabis-related disorders, a high standard of quality is maintained in the addiction departments of child and adolescent psychiatric and psychotherapeutic clinics with qualified withdrawal treatment and the subsequent treatment of comorbid mental disorders. However, the number of hospital beds is not sufficient to meet demand. This also applies to the medical rehabilitation measures for children and adolescents with the indications of cannabis abuse and addiction, which are too limited. There is a risk that children and young people will suffer in two ways as a result of the change in drug policy. Conclusion: The CanG sends the wrong signal for addiction prevention. Just a few months after the CanG came into force, the cannabis industry is already expanding. International evidence indicates that legalization endangers the health of the younger generation. Instead of a CanG, the better path for young people would have been to strengthen cannabis-related education and prevention in Germany.

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