
Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12, P. 100253 - 100253
Published: June 29, 2024
Cannabis use is increasing due to several factors including the adoption of laws legalizing its across United States (US). We examined changes in current cannabis among US youth and adults by key sociodemographic groups. Using data from 2013–2022 National Survey on Drug Use Health (n=543,195), we estimated prevalence (2013–2019, 2020, 2021–2022) trends (i.e., past 30-day) (aged 12–17) 18+) overall age, gender, race ethnicity, educational attainment, total annual family income. also associated with 2013 2019, 2021 2022. increased 7.59 % 11.48 2013–2019, was 11.54 again 13.13 15.11 2021–2022. Among youth, remained constant 2019 In 2022, highest aged 18–34, male, non-Hispanic multiracial, generally lower SES adults. From 2021–2022, groups such as who were 35–49 (14.25–17.23 %), female (11.21–13.00 Hispanic (10.42–13.50 %). Adults 18–25, some college educated, income had consistently higher odds certain Our findings inform prevention harm reduction efforts aimed at mitigating US.
Language: Английский