Demographic risk factors for co-occurring suicidality and cannabis use disorders: Findings from a nationally representative United States sample

•Demographic groups show disparities in suicidality and cannabis use disorder (CUD)•Men (vs women) had higher odds of co-occurring suicidal ideation (SI) + CUD.•Emerging adults (vs older adults) had higher odds of SI + CUD and suicide attempts + CUD.•Black and Latinx (vs non-Hispanic White) adults h...

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Veröffentlicht in:Addictive behaviors 2021-11, Vol.122, p.107047-107047, Article 107047
Hauptverfasser: Kelly, Lourah M., Drazdowski, Tess K., Livingston, Nicholas R., Zajac, Kristyn
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Zusammenfassung:•Demographic groups show disparities in suicidality and cannabis use disorder (CUD)•Men (vs women) had higher odds of co-occurring suicidal ideation (SI) + CUD.•Emerging adults (vs older adults) had higher odds of SI + CUD and suicide attempts + CUD.•Black and Latinx (vs non-Hispanic White) adults had higher odds of suicide attempts + CUD.•Sexual minority (vs heterosexual) adults had higher odds of SI + CUD. Burgeoning research suggests a link between suicidality (i.e., ideation, attempts) and cannabis use; however, little is known about which demographic groups are at increased risk of co-occurring suicidality and cannabis use disorders (CUD). This study tested differences in suicidality, CUD, and their co-occurrence by gender, age, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation in a nationally representative U.S. sample. Five years (2015–2019) of National Survey of Drug Use and Heath surveys were combined. Multinomial logistic regressions tested demographic differences in odds of suicidality only, CUD only, and co-occurring CUD and suicidality, relative to neither suicidality nor CUD. Covariates included survey year, major depressive episode, and other substance use disorders. Men had higher odds of co-occurring suicidal ideation and CUD than women (AOR = 2.06). All older age groups reported lower odds of co-occurring suicidal ideation and CUD and co-occurring suicide attempts and CUD than emerging adults (AORs = 0.06-0.39). Black/African American (AOR = 1.42) and Native (AOR = 2.16) adults reported higher odds of co-occurring suicidal ideation and CUD than White adults. Black/African American (AOR = 4.05) and Hispanic/Latinx (AOR = 2.49) adults reported higher odds of co-occurring CUD and suicide attempts than White adults. Gay/lesbian (AOR = 2.04) and bisexual (AOR = 3.16) adults reported higher odds of co-occurring suicidal ideation and CUD than heterosexual adults. Men, emerging adults, Black/African American, Native, and sexual minority groups had elevated risk of co-occurring suicidal ideation and CUD. Emerging adults, Black/African American, and Hispanic/Latinx groups had elevated risk of co-occurring suicide attempts and CUD.
ISSN:0306-4603
1873-6327
DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107047