Abstract

Introduction. Bipolar disorder (BD) implies risk of suicide. The age at onset (AAO) of BD carries prognostic significance. Substance abuse may precede the onset of BD and cannabis is the most common illicit drug used. The main goal of this study is to review the association of cannabis use as a risk factor for early onset of BD and for suicide attempts. Materials and Methods. PubMed database was searched for articles using key words “bipolar disorder,” “suicide attempts,” “cannabis,” “marijuana,” “early age at onset,” and “early onset.” Results. The following percentages in bipolar patients were found: suicide attempts 3.6–42%; suicide attempts and substance use 5–60%; suicide attempts and cannabis use 15–42%. An early AAO was associated with cannabis misuse. The mean age of the first manic episode in individuals with and without BD and cannabis use disorder (CUD) was 19.5 and 25.1 years, respectively. The first depressive episode was at 18.5 and 24.4 years, respectively. Individuals misusing cannabis showed increased risk of suicide. Discussion. Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of suicide attempts and with early AAO. However, the effect of cannabis at the AAO and suicide attempts is not clear.

Highlights

  • Bipolar disorder (BD) implies risk of suicide

  • There is evidence that, with many patients, substance abuse precedes the onset of BD, and it has been suggested that affective deregulation may increase the risk of bipolar disorder due to substance abuse [6]

  • Among individuals with cooccurring cannabis use disorder (CUD), age at onset of bipolar disorder was 6 years lower and the mean number of manic, hypomanic, and depressive episodes per year was greater compared to individuals without CUD [8]

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Summary

Introduction

Bipolar disorder (BD) implies risk of suicide. The age at onset (AAO) of BD carries prognostic significance. The main goal of this study is to review the association of cannabis use as a risk factor for early onset of BD and for suicide attempts. The mean age of the first manic episode in individuals with and without BD and cannabis use disorder (CUD) was 19.5 and 25.1 years, respectively. Cannabis use is associated with increased risk of suicide attempts and with early AAO. The relationship between substance abuse and age at onset of bipolar disorder is not really well understood [7]. Among individuals with cooccurring CUD, age at onset of bipolar disorder was 6 years lower and the mean number of manic, hypomanic, and depressive episodes per year was greater compared to individuals without CUD [8]

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