¿Acaso la legalización del cannabis recreacional cambia los patrones para su consumo? Evidencia proveniente de estudiantes de secundaria en Uruguay

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¿Acaso la legalización del cannabis recreacional cambia los patrones para su consumo? Evidencia proveniente de estudiantes de secundaria en Uruguay

17 mayo 2022

Ariadne Rivera-Aguirre et al. no identificaron cambios en la prevalencia de consumo riesgoso y frecuente de cannabis entre estudiantes de secundaria después de la legalización y regulación de la producción y distribución de cannabis para consumo recreativo. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.

By Ariadne Rivera-Aguirre, Alvaro Castillo-Carniglia, Hannah S. Laqueur, Kara E. Rudolph, Silva S. Martins, Jessica Ramírez, Rosario Queirolo, Magdalena Cerdá

In 2013, Uruguay became the first country to legalize and regulate the production and distribution of cannabis for recreational use. We measured whether Uruguay’s non-commercial model of recreational cannabis legalization was associated with changes in the prevalence of risky and frequent cannabis use among secondary school students.

What was found was a decrease in past-year and past-month use following enactment or implementation. Among students ages 18-21, post-enactment, we observed a transitory increase in 2014 that decreased thereafter for: any risky use among those who reported past-year use, frequent use in the full sample and frequent use among those who reported past-month use.

Therefore it can be concluded that the legalization of recreational cannabis in Uruguay was not associated with overall increases in either past-year/past-month cannabis use or with multi-year changes in any risky and frequent cannabis use among young people.

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