Depression Risk
Study register · detail Prospektive Längsschnittstudie (Kohorte) · Depression Risk · 2004

Trajectories of Cannabis use from adolescence to young adulthood: predictors and outcomes.

Mixed GRADE Low 277 citations
Samplen = 1.205 Pat.
DurationAdolescence to young adulthood
EndpointCannabis use trajectories
Blindingn.a.
DesignProspektive Längsschnittstudie (Kohorte)
Key finding

Chronic cannabis use in adolescence increases the risk of cannabis and alcohol use disorders in young adulthood, but not of depressive or anxiety disorders.

Summary

Longitudinal cohort n=1.205 adolescents (4 measurement time points), 5 cannabis use trajectories (Abstainer, Experimental, Decreaser, Increaser, High Chronic) followed into young adulthood (mean 23,5 years); trajectory membership significantly associated with cannabis and alcohol use disorders — NOT with major depression or anxiety disorders. Negative finding for depression risk from adolescent cannabis use patterns.

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PopulationAdolescent school sample, n=1205, longitudinal survey across four waves of assessment into young adulthood (mean 23,5 years)
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InterventionObservation of cannabis use patterns (trajectories) from adolescence into young adulthood
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OutcomeFive trajectory groups identified (Abstainers, Experimental Users, Decreasers, Increasers, High Chronics); membership in the High-Chronic group significantly associated with cannabis and alcohol use disorders in young adulthood, but not with major depression or anxiety disorders
Confidence in the evidence
Low

The second of four GRADE levels, the effect estimate is of limited reliability.

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Blinding
Effect size Mixed
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Authors
Windle M, Wiesner M.
DOI 10.1017/s0954579404040118
Design: Prospektive Längsschnittstudie (Kohorte)
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Abstract
Semiparametric group-based mixture modeling was used with data from an adolescent school sample (N = 1205) for three purposes. First, five trajectory groups were identified to characterize different patterns of change in the frequency of Cannabis use across four waves of assessment during adolescence. These trajectory groups were labeled Abstainers, Experimental Users, Decreasers, Increasers, and High Chronics. Second, trajectory group comparisons were made across eight adolescent risk factors to determine distinctive predictors of the trajectory groups. Findings indicated, for example, that the High Chronic group, relative to the other trajectory groups, had higher levels of delinquency, lower academic performance, more drug using friends, and more stressful life events. Third, adolescent trajectory group comparisons were made across 10 risk behaviors in young adulthood (average subject age = 23.5 years) and the occurrence of psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Findings indicated some consistency across adolescence to young adulthood with regard to risk factors, and specificity with regard to the prediction of disorders. Adolescent trajectory group membership was significantly associated in young adulthood with cannabis and alcohol disorders but not with major depressive disorders or anxiety disorders.

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