Legal status of recreational cannabis and self-reported substitution of cannabis for opioids or prescription pain medication in Canada and the United States

被引:9
|
作者
Wadsworth, Elle [1 ]
Hines, Lindsey A. [2 ,3 ]
Hammond, David [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Waterloo, Sch Publ Hlth Sci, 200 Univ Ave W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
[2] Univ Bristol, Bristol Med Sch, Populat Hlth Sci, Bristol, Avon, England
[3] Univ Bristol, Bristol Med Sch, Integrat Epidemiol Unit, Bristol, Avon, England
基金
英国惠康基金; 加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
Opioids; pain; cannabis; marijuana; legalization; substitution; MARIJUANA; LEGALIZATION; DEATHS; LAWS;
D O I
10.1080/08897077.2022.2060431
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
Aims: With increased liberalization of cannabis policies in North America, there is growing interest in the use of cannabis to manage pain instead of opioids. The objectives of the study were to (1) examine the use of cannabis for pain relief in Canada and the United States (US) in 2018 and 2019; (2) examine the association between recreational cannabis laws and changes in the use of cannabis for pain relief, instead of opioids or prescription pain medication. Methods: Repeat cross-sectional survey data were used from Wave 1 and Wave 2 of the International Cannabis Policy Study conducted in 2018 and 2019 in Canada and the US. Respondents were recruited through commercial panels, aged 16-65, and had ever tried cannabis (N = 44,119). Weighted binary logistic regression models examined the association between the legal status of recreational cannabis and cannabis use for pain relief instead of opioids or prescription pain medication (n = 15,092). Results: Between 14-33% of cannabis consumers in Canada and the US reported using cannabis to manage headaches or pain. Of these consumers, 79% and 78% respondents in Canada; 80% and 83% in US illegal states; and 83% and 84% in US legal states, in 2018 and 2019, respectively, reported cannabis use for pain relief instead of opioids or prescription pain medication. There was little evidence of an association between the legal status of recreational cannabis and cannabis use for pain relief instead of opioids or prescription pain medication, among Canadian (AOR = 0.98, 95% CI: 0.78, 1.22) and US respondents (AOR = 1.11, 95% CI: 0.96, 1.28). Conclusions: Although substitution of cannabis for opioids or prescription pain medication is common among those who use cannabis for pain, there does not seem to be a significant difference according to cannabis legality. Future research should examine cannabis and opioid substitution using different research designs and time frames.
引用
收藏
页码:943 / 948
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Correlation of self-reported pain severity and healthcare expenditures in older United States adults
    Axon, David R.
    Pesqueira, Tyler
    Jarrell, Briana
    Dicochea, Dominic
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2022, 22 (01) : 133 - 141
  • [42] Prevalence of Self-Reported Hypertension and Antihypertensive Medication Use Among Adults - United States, 2017
    Samanic, Claudine M.
    Barbour, Kamil E.
    Liu, Yong
    Fang, Jing
    Lu, Hua
    Schieb, Linda
    Greenlund, Kurt J.
    MMWR-MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT, 2020, 69 (14): : 393 - 398
  • [43] Relationship Between Genetic Variants in Cannabinoid Receptor 2 and Self-Reported Effectiveness of Cannabis for Pain Management in Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Wipfler, Kristin
    Zeiger, Joanna
    Cornish, Adam
    Michaud, Kaleb
    ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY, 2023, 75 : 40 - 42
  • [44] Comparing self-reported surgical readiness of Ob/Gyn resident trainees in the united states and canada
    Lin, E.
    Warshafsky, C.
    Su, J.
    Chen, I.
    Warner, K.
    Fajardo, O.
    Pruszynski, J.
    Kho, K.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2024, 230 (04) : S1188 - S1188
  • [45] Self-Reported Hypertension and Use of Antihypertensive Medication Among Adults - United States, 2005-2009
    Fang, Jing
    Ayala, Carma
    Loustalot, Fleetwood
    Dai, Shifan
    MMWR-MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT, 2013, 62 (13): : 237 - 244
  • [46] EFFECT OF MULTIMORBIDITY ON HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURES AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH SELF-REPORTED PAIN IN THE UNITED STATES
    Marupuru, S.
    Axon, D.
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2021, 24 : S101 - S101
  • [47] Structural Vulnerability and Human Suffering: Pesticides and Self-Reported Pain Among Farmworkers in the United States
    Buenrostro, Mario A. Aguilar
    Martinez, Daniel E.
    AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, 2024,
  • [48] Change in Self-Reported Health Status among Immigrants in the United States: Associations with Measures of Acculturation
    Lee, Sunmin
    O'Neill, Allison H.
    Ihara, Emily S.
    Chae, David H.
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (10):
  • [49] Disparities in Eye Care Utilization by Self-Reported Vision Difficulty and Diabetes Status in the United States
    Brinson, Jessica
    Kumar, Priyanka
    Wang, Jiangxia
    Varadaraj, Varshini
    Swenor, Bonnielin K.
    Scott, Adrienne W.
    OPHTHALMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2023,
  • [50] Disparities in Eye Care Utilization by Self-Reported Vision Difficulty and Diabetes Status in the United States
    Brinson, Jessica
    Kumar, Priyanka
    Wang, Jiangxia
    Varadaraj, Varshini
    Swenor, Bonnielin K.
    Scott, Adrienne W.
    OPHTHALMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2024, 31 (03) : 283 - 290