Trajectories of pre- and postnatal co-use of cannabis and tobacco predict co-use and drug use disorders in adult offspring
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Trajectories of pre- and postnatal co-use of cannabis and tobacco predict co-use and drug use disorders in adult offspring
Abstract
Co-use of cannabis and tobacco is increasingly common among women and is associated with tobacco and cannabis dependence and poorer cessation outcomes. However, no study has examined maternal patterns of co-use over time, or the impact of maternal co-use on co-use and drug problems in adult offspring. Pregnant women (M age = 23, range = 18-42; 52% African American, 48% White) were asked about substance use during each trimester of pregnancy, and at 8 and 18 months, 3, 6, 10, 14, 16, and 22 years postpartum. We examined patterns of any maternal cigarette and cannabis use during pregnancy and the postpartum years. As young adults (M age = 22.8 years, range = 21-26), 603 offspring completed the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS). Growth mixture modeling (GMM) was used to identify four maternal trajectories through 16 years postpartum: (1) no co-use (66%), (2) decreasing co-use (16%), (3) postpartum-only co-use (11%), and (4) chronic co-use (7%). Offspring whose mothers were in the decreasing co-use group (co-users primarily during prenatal and preschool periods) were more likely to be co-users than the offspring of non-co-users. Offspring whose mothers were chronic co-users of cigarettes and cannabis were more than twice as likely to have a drug use disorder than young adults whose mothers were not co-users. The results of this study highlight the heterogeneity in maternal co-use of tobacco and cannabis over time, with some women quitting during pregnancy but resuming co-use in the postpartum, and other women co-using during pregnancy but desisting co-use over time. Maternal trajectories of co-use were associated with inter-generational transfer of risk for substance use and dependence in adult offspring.
Keywords: Cannabis; Co-use; Marijuana; Polysubstance use; Tobacco.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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