Synthetic Cannabinoid Use Among High School Seniors

作者: Joseph J. Palamar , Monica J. Barratt , Leigh Coney , Silvia S. Martins

DOI: 10.1542/PEDS.2017-1330

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摘要: OBJECTIVES: In this study, we examined the prevalence and correlates of current synthetic cannabinoid (SC) use among high school seniors in United States. METHODS: Monitoring Future, an annual nationally representative survey seniors, began querying (30-day) SC 2014. Data were from 2 most recent cohorts (2014–2015; N = 7805). Prevalence self-reported was differences demographics recency frequency other drug compared between marijuana-only users (plus marijuana) using χ generalized linear model Poisson. RESULTS: We found that 2.9% students reported use; 1.4% (49.7% users) SCs on ≥3 days past month. more likely to report (and often frequent) lysergic acid diethylamide, cocaine, heroin, and/or nonmedical opioids with users. Compared users, lower parent education ( P s CONCLUSIONS: is typically part a repertoire polydrug use, less prevalent Current are at risk for poisoning newest generation concurrent use.

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