Early evidence of the impact of cannabis legalization on cannabis use, cannabis use disorder, and the use of other substances: Findings from state policy evaluations

被引:206
作者
Smart, Rosanna [1 ]
Pacula, Rosalie Liccardo [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] RAND Corp, Econ Sociol & Stat Dept, 1776 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90407 USA
[2] Univ Southern Calif, Sol Price Sch Publ Policy, Hlth Policy & Management, Los Angeles, CA USA
[3] Univ Southern Calif, Schaeffer Ctr Hlth Policy & Econ, Los Angeles, CA USA
关键词
Cannabis; alcohol; opioids; substitution; drug policy; tobacco; MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAWS; UNITED-STATES; PRESCRIPTION OPIOIDS; ADOLESCENT USE; ALCOHOL; PREVALENCE; TOBACCO; INCREASE; POTENCY; RATES;
D O I
10.1080/00952990.2019.1669626
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background: The past decade has seen unprecedented shifts in the cannabis policy environment, and the public health impacts of these changes will hinge on how they affect patterns of cannabis use and the use and harms associated with other substances. Objectives: To review existing research on how state cannabis policy impacts substance use, emphasizing studies using methods for causal inference and highlighting gaps in our understanding of policy impacts on evolving cannabis markets. Methods: Narrative review of quasi-experimental studies for how medical cannabis laws (MCLs) and recreational cannabis laws (RCLs) affect cannabis use and use disorders, as well as the use of or harms from alcohol, opioids, and tobacco. Results: Research suggests MCLs increase adult but not adolescent cannabis use, and provisions of the laws associated with less regulated supply may increase adult cannabis use disorders. These laws may reduce some opioid-related harms, while their impacts on alcohol and tobacco use remain uncertain. Research on RCLs is just emerging, but findings suggest little impact on the prevalence of adolescent cannabis use, potential increases in college student use, and unknown effects on other substance use. Conclusions: Research on how MCLs influence cannabis use has advanced our understanding of the importance of heterogeneity in policies, populations, and market dynamics, but studies of how MCLs relate to other substance use often ignore these factors. Understanding effects of cannabis laws requires greater attention to differences in short- versus long-term effects of the laws, nuances of policies and patterns of consumption, and careful consideration of appropriate control groups.
引用
收藏
页码:644 / 663
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Prevalence and Correlates of Cannabis Use in Massachusetts after Cannabis Legalization and before Retail Sales
    Evans, Elizabeth A.
    Goldwater, Eva
    Stanek, Edward J.
    Brierley-Bowers, Penny
    Buchanan, David
    Whitehill, Jennifer M.
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS, 2021, 53 (02) : 158 - 167
  • [22] Cannabis Legalization and the Decline of Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) Treatment Utilization in the US
    Mennis, Jeremy
    Stahler, Gerald J.
    Mason, Michael J.
    CURRENT ADDICTION REPORTS, 2023, 10 (01) : 38 - 51
  • [23] Impact of Prenatal Cannabis Use Disorder on Perinatal Outcomes
    Prewitt, Kristin C.
    Hayer, Sarena
    Garg, Bharti
    Benson, Ashley E.
    Hedges, Madeline A.
    Caughey, Aaron B.
    Lo, Jamie O.
    JOURNAL OF ADDICTION MEDICINE, 2023, 17 (03) : E192 - E198
  • [24] Cannabis Policy Changes and Adolescent Cannabis Use: Evidence from Europe
    Benedetti, Elisa
    Resce, Giuliano
    Brunori, Paolo
    Molinaro, Sabrina
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (10)
  • [25] Impacts of recreational cannabis legalization on cannabis use: a longitudinal discordant twin study
    Zellers, Stephanie M.
    Ross, J. Megan
    Saunders, Gretchen R. B.
    Ellingson, Jarrod M.
    Anderson, Jacob E.
    Corley, Robin P.
    Iacono, William
    Hewitt, John K.
    Hopfer, Christian J.
    McGue, Matt K.
    Vrieze, Scott
    ADDICTION, 2023, 118 (01) : 110 - 118
  • [26] Prevalence of Cannabis Use and Cannabis Route of Administration among Massachusetts Adults in Buprenorphine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
    Streck, Joanna M.
    Regan, Susan
    Bearnot, Benjamin
    Gupta, Priya S.
    Kalkhoran, Sara
    Kalagher, Kelly M.
    Wakeman, Sarah
    Rigotti, Nancy A.
    SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE, 2022, 57 (07) : 1104 - 1110
  • [27] Relationships of Cannabis Policy Liberalization With Alcohol Use and Co-Use With Cannabis: A Narrative Review
    Pacula, Rosalie Liccardo
    Smart, Rosanna
    Lira, Marlene C.
    Pessar, Seema Choksy
    Blanchette, Jason G.
    Naimis, Timothy S.
    ALCOHOL RESEARCH-CURRENT REVIEWS, 2022, 42 (01):
  • [28] Thinking Beyond Legalization: The Case for Expanding Evidence-Based Options for Cannabis Use Disorder Treatment in Canada
    Jutras-Aswad, Didier
    Le Foll, Bernard
    Bruneau, Julie
    Wild, T. Cameron
    Wood, Evan
    Fischer, Benedikt
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHIATRIE, 2019, 64 (02): : 82 - 87
  • [29] Cannabis legalization and cannabis use, daily cannabis use and cannabis-related problems among adults in Ontario, Canada (2001-2019)
    Imtiaz, Sameer
    Nigatu, Yeshambel T.
    Ali, Farihah
    Douglas, Laura
    Hamilton, Hayley A.
    Rehm, Jurgen
    Rueda, Sergio
    Schwartz, Robert M.
    Wells, Samantha
    Elton-Marshall, Tara
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2023, 244
  • [30] Correlates of intentions to use cannabis among US high school seniors in the case of cannabis legalization
    Palamar, Joseph J.
    Ompad, Danielle C.
    Petkova, Eva
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY, 2014, 25 (03) : 424 - 435