| Literature DB >> 35019734 |
Russell C Callaghan1,2,3, Marcos Sanches4, Robin M Murray5, Sarah Konefal6, Bridget Maloney-Hall6, Stephen J Kish7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Cannabis legalization in many jurisdictions worldwide has raised concerns that such legislation might increase the burden of transient and persistent psychotic illnesses in society. Our study aimed to address this issue.Entities:
Keywords: cannabinoids; emergency psychiatry; medicolegal issues; psychosis
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35019734 PMCID: PMC9301152 DOI: 10.1177/07067437211070650
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Psychiatry ISSN: 0706-7437 Impact factor: 5.321
Figure 1.Weekly counts of conditions presenting to emergency departments in Ontario and Alberta before and after cannabis legalization, April 1, 2015–December 31, 2019.
Figure 4.Weekly counts of alcohol-induced psychosis conditions presenting to emergency departments in Ontario and Alberta before and after cannabis legalization, April 1, 2015–December 31, 2019.
Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (SARIMA) Models Assessing Associations Between Canada's Cannabis Legalization and Psychosis-Related Presentations to Emergency Departments in Ontario and Alberta, 2015–2019.
| SARIMA model | SARIMA notation | Local parameters | Seasonal parameters | Intervention parameter (visits) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cannabis-induced psychosis | (0,1,2)(1,1,0)52 | NA
| −0.87 (−1.0; −0.7)
| −0.36 (−0.5; −0.2)
| NA | 0.34 (95% CI −4.1; 4.8), |
| Schizophrenia | (0,1,1)(1,1,0)52 | NA | −0.84 (−0.9; −0.8)
| −0.42 (−0.6; -0.3)
| NA | 24.3 (−18.3; 67.0) |
| Amphetamine-induced psychosis | (0,1,1)(1,1,0)52 | NA | −0.97 (−1.0; −0.9)
| −0.42 (−0.6; −0.3)
| NA | 1.93 (−2.8; 6.7) |
| Alcohol-induced psychosis | (0,1,1)(1,1,0)52 | NA | −1.00 | −0.46 (−0.6; −0.3)
| NA | 0.61 (−0.6; 1.8) |
The results presented in this table are based on the combined Alberta and Ontario provincial data series; province-specific results were not estimated.
“NA” is “not applicable”: this parameter was not included in the final SARIMA model.
P < 0.001.
Figure 2.Weekly counts of schizophrenia conditions presenting to emergency departments in Ontario and Alberta before and after cannabis legalization, April 1, 2015–December 31, 2019.
Figure 3.Weekly counts of amphetamine-induced psychosis conditions presenting to emergency departments in Ontario and Alberta before and after cannabis legalization, April 1, 2015–December 31, 2019.