作者: Andrea H. Weinberger , Jiaqi Zhu , Jacob Levin , Jessica L. Barrington-Trimis , Jan Copeland
DOI: 10.1016/J.DRUGALCDEP.2020.108163
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摘要: Abstract Background Cannabis use is more common among adults with anxiety. legalization occurring rapidly across the United States (US) and individuals may cannabis to cope This study investigated whether US has changed differentially by anxiety status state for medical (MML) and/or recreational (RML). Methods Public restricted-use data from 2004 2017 National Survey on Drug Use Health, an annual cross-sectional, nationally representative survey of individuals, were analyzed. The prevalence past-30-day in was estimated respondents ages ≥18 (n = 42,554) sociodemographics state-level law. Weighted logistic regressions continuous year as predictor linear time trend used examine trends law (total combined analytic sample n = 398,967). Results consistently two three times higher those high compared some or no states RML MML MML/RML. increased over without overall, states, MML/RML; a faster increase lower MML. Conclusions increasing American yet disproportionately Americans especially residing where been legalized.