Investigating sex differences and age of onset in emotion regulation, executive functioning, and cannabis use in adolescents and young adults

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Wade, Natasha E. [1 ]
Courtney, Kelly E. [1 ]
Wallace, Alexander L. [1 ]
Hatz, Laura [1 ]
Jacobus, Joanna [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Psychiat, 9500 Gilman Dr, MC 0405, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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Cannabis; Emotional functioning; Executive functioning; Age of onset; Sex; WHITE-MATTER INTEGRITY; CO-USE; COGNITION; ALCOHOL; MEMORY;
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10.1186/s42238-024-00225-z
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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BackgroundYoung adults have historically high levels of cannabis use at a time which coincides with emotional and cognitive development. Age of regular onset of cannabis use and sex at birth are hypothesized to influence the relationship between cannabis use and cognition. Here we investigated past 6-month cannabis use in relation to emotional and executive functioning. We further considered age of onset and sex in subgroup analyses.MethodYoung adults (N = 225; ages 16-22) completed a substance use interview and cognitive battery, including the Emotional Word-Emotional Face Stroop and NIH toolbox executive functioning tasks. Linear regressions examined relationships between past 6-month cannabis use episodes and performance. Subgroup analyses investigated whether age of onset or sex impacted relationships.ResultsAfter correcting for multiple comparisons, greater past 6-month cannabis use episodes were related to poorer Emotional Stroop Congruent Accuracy (p = .0004, FDR-p = .002) and List Sorting Working Memory (p = .02, FDR-p = .10) performance. Younger age of regular use onset marginally related to lower Emotional Stroop Congruent Accuracy performance (p = .03, FDR-p = .13). There were no cannabis use by sex interactions on cognition.ConclusionsConsistent with prior findings, results suggest small reductions in cannabis-related performance in processing speed during emotional Stroop and working memory tasks. Age of onset was modestly related to Stroop performance, but not sex. Longitudinal studies which detail patterns of cannabis and other substance use are needed to better assess brain-behavior relationships and other factors (e.g., age of onset of regular use, sex) which could influence cannabis-related impairments in cognitive functioning.
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