Age-specific rates of onset of cannabis use in Mexico

Published in Addictive Behaviors, 2021

Recommended citation: Mauricio López-Méndez, Angélica Ospina-Escobar, Rowan Iskandar, Fernando Alarid-Escudero, Age-specific rates of onset of cannabis use in Mexico, Addictive Behaviors, Volume 122, 2021, 107038, ISSN 0306-4603, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107038. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107038

Abstract

Background

Over the previous two decades, the lifetime prevalence of cannabis use has risen among Mexico’s population.

Aims

Estimate the sex- and age-specific rates of onset of cannabis use over time.

Design

Five nationally representative cross-sectional surveys, the Mexican National Surveys of Addictions (1998, 2002, 2008, 2012) and the Mexican National Survey on Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco Consumption (2016).

Setting

Mexico.

Participants

Pooled sample of 141,342 respondents aged between 12 and 65 years of which 43.6%(n = 61,658) are male and 56.4% (n = 79,684) are female.

Measurements

We estimated the age-specific rates of onset of cannabis as the conditional rate of consuming cannabis for the first time at a specific age.

Methods

Time-to-event flexible-parametric models with spline specifications of the hazard function. Stratified analysis by sex and control for temporal trends by year of data collection or decennial birth cohort.

Findings

Age-specific rates of onset of cannabis use per 1,000 individuals increased over time for females and males. Peak rates of onset of cannabis use per 1,000 ranged from 0.935 (95%CI = [0.772, 1.148]) in 1998, to 5.391 (95%CI = [4.924, 5.971]) in 2016 for females; and from 7.513 (95%CI = [6.732, 10.063]) in 1998, to 26.107 (95%CI = [25.918,30.654]) in 2016 for males. Across decennial birth-cohorts, peak rates of onset of cannabis use per 1,000 individuals for females ranged from 0.234 (95%CI = [0.078, 0.768]) for those born in the 1930s, to 14.611 (95%CI = [13.243, 16.102]) for those born in the 1990s; and for males, from 4.086 (95%CI = [4.022, 7.857]) for those born in the 1930s, to 38.693 (95%CI = [24.847, 48.670]) for those born in the 1990s.

Conclusion

Rates of onset of cannabis increased over the previous two decades for both females and males but remained higher for males. Across recent cohorts, the rates of onset have increased at a faster rate among females than males.

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