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Pain Profiles among Young Adult Cannabis Users: An Analysis of Antecedent Factors and Distal Outcomes

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Pain is a primary reason for medical cannabis use among young adults, however little is known about the patterns of pain in this group. This study identified pain profiles among young adult cannabis users and examined related antecedents and distal outcomes. Past 30-day cannabis users aged 18–26, both medical cannabis patients and non-patients, were enrolled in Los Angeles in 2014–2015. A latent class analysis was used to identify pain classes based on history of chronic pain conditions and recent non-minor pain. The study assessed the predictors of membership in pain classes and examined the association of classes with recent mental health characteristics, cannabis use motives and practices. Three classes were identified: <i>Low pain</i> (56.3%), <i>Multiple pain</i> (27.3%), and <i>Nonspecific pain</i> (16.4%). In adjusted models, lifetime insomnia was associated with membership in <i>Multiple pain</i> and <i>Nonspecific pain</i> classes versus the <i>Low pain</i> class. Medical cannabis patients and Hispanics/Latinos were more likely to belong to the <i>Multiple pain</i> class than the other classes. Regarding recent outcomes, the <i>Multiple pain</i> and <i>Nonspecific pain</i> classes were more likely than the <i>Low pain</i> class to use cannabis to relieve physical pain. Additionally, the <i>Multiple pain</i> class had a higher probability of psychological distress, self-reported medical cannabis use, consuming edibles, and using cannabis to sleep compared to one or both other classes. Findings suggest that young adult cannabis users can be separated into distinct groups with different pain profiles. The <i>Multiple pain</i> profile was associated with medically-oriented cannabis use motives and practices.
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2021-06-12
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