Patterns and correlates of cannabis dependence among long-term users in an Australian rural area

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Swift, W [1 ]
Hall, W
Didcott, P
Reilly, D
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[1] Univ New S Wales, Natl Drug & Alcohol Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
[2] So Cross Univ, Lismore, NSW, Australia
[3] No Rivers Hlth Serv, Lismore, NSW, Australia
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10.1046/j.1360-0443.1998.93811493.x
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Aim. To examine prevalence and correlates of cannabis dependence among long-term cannabis users. Design. A cross-sectional survey of patterns and experiences of cannabis use and dependence. Setting and participants. A snowball sample of 243 long-term cannabis smokers, who were currently smoking 3-4 times a week, were recruited from the New South Wales North Coast, an area long associated with cannabis cultivation and use. Measurements. A structured interview was administered, incorporating the following dependence measures: an approximation to a life-time DSM-III-R diagnosis, art approximation to a 12-month ICD-IO diagnosis, and the Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS). Findings. Prevalence of a life-time DSM-III-R diagnosis of cannabis dependence was 57% while 57% received an ICD-10 dependence diagnosis for the last year. Substantially fewer (15%) of the sample were diagnosed as dependent according to the Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS). Only 26% believed they had a problem with cannabis at least sometimes. There was general concordance between DSM-III-R and ICD-IO measures, but not between these and the SDS. ICD-IO and DSM-III-R dependence diagnoses were modestly correlated with age, life-time illicit drug use and quantity of cannabis use. Principal components analyses of the dependence measures provided little evidence for a unidimensional dependence syndrome for ICD-IO and DSM-III-R criteria. There was strong support for unidimensionality of the SDS. Conclusions. Symptoms of cannabis dependence were common among these long-term users but only one-quarter perceived that they had a cannabis problem. There was no strong evidence for a unidimensional cannabis dependence syndrome.
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