Longitudinal associations of cannabis and illicit drug use with depression, suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts among Nova Scotia high school students

Abstract Objective To examine associations of cannabis and other illicit drug use with depression, suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts over a two year period during adolescence. Methods Nine hundred and seventy-six school students in four high schools in northern Nova Scotia, Canada, were survey...

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description Abstract Objective To examine associations of cannabis and other illicit drug use with depression, suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts over a two year period during adolescence. Methods Nine hundred and seventy-six school students in four high schools in northern Nova Scotia, Canada, were surveyed in grade 10 and followed up in grade 12. Assessments of past 30 day cannabis and illicit drug use as well as mental health variables (risk of depression, suicidal ideation and suicide attempts) were obtained at baseline (2000 and 2001) and follow-up two years later (2002 and 2003). Generalized estimating equations modelled depression, suicidal ideation and attempts among illicit drug users and non-users. Results Illicit drug use with or without cannabis use was significantly associated with higher odds of depression, suicidal ideation and suicide attempt. Heavy cannabis use alone predicted depression but not suicidal ideation or attempt. Conclusions Illicit drug use, with and without accompanying cannabis use, among high school students increases the risk of depression, suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts. Heavy cannabis use alone predicts depression but not suicidal ideation or attempts.
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Adolescents
Alcoholism - psychology
Algorithms
Cannabis
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Depression
Depression - epidemiology
Depression - psychology
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Drug Abuse
Female
High School Students
High schools
Humans
Illicit drug use
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Marijuana
Marijuana Smoking - psychology
Neuropsychological Tests
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia - epidemiology
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Psychiatry
Risk
Risk Assessment
Schools
Street Drugs
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
Substance-Related Disorders - psychology
Suicidal behaviour
Suicidal Ideation
Suicide
Suicide, Attempted - statistics & numerical data
title Longitudinal associations of cannabis and illicit drug use with depression, suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts among Nova Scotia high school students
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