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Katherine A Hails1, Anna Cecilia McWhirter1, Audrey C B Sileci1

  • 1Prevention Science Institute, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States.

Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
|June 28, 2024

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Past adolescent cannabis use is linked to parental anxiety and depression, but an app-based program helped reduce anxiety in parents with this history. This highlights potential interventions for multigenerational risk.

Keywords:
adolescent substance usecannabisdigital healthearly childhoodparenting

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Empirical research on cannabis use and parenting skills is limited, despite increasing legalization and use.
  • Adolescent-onset cannabis use may impact adult mental health and parenting.
  • Understanding these associations is crucial for supporting families.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine associations between adolescent-onset and current cannabis use and parent mental health and parenting skills.
  • To investigate if an app-based parenting program's effects on mental health varied by past cannabis use.

Main Methods:

  • 356 parents of young children (ages 1.5-5) in a randomized controlled trial of an app-based parenting program (FCU-O).
  • Parents screened for substance misuse or depressive symptoms, reporting on adolescent-onset and current cannabis use.
  • Random assignment to FCU-O or control group, with assessments at baseline and 3 months.
  • Main Results:

    • Adolescent-onset cannabis use correlated with higher anxiety and depression symptoms, independent of current use.
    • Parenting skills were not significantly associated with adolescent-onset cannabis use.
    • The FCU-O intervention was more effective in reducing anxiety for parents with adolescent-onset regular cannabis use.

    Conclusions:

    • Adolescent-onset regular cannabis use may be a risk factor for parental mental health challenges.
    • App-based parenting interventions show promise for reducing anxiety in parents with a history of adolescent cannabis use.
    • Findings have implications for preventing multigenerational risks of substance use and mental health issues.