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Assess the association between cannabis use and tinnitus in a nationally representative sample of US adults.
Cross-sectional. Population-based.
Patients
Adults aged 20 to 59 years who participated in 2011 to 2012 and 2015 to 2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) with available data on tinnitus, audiometry, and substance use.
Intervention
None.
Main Outcome Measure
Tinnitus, demographic information, and medical history were obtained from NHANES questionnaires.
Tinnitus was defined as bothersome tinnitus in the past year.
Cannabis use was categorized as never use, low-volume use (1–2 pipes/joints per day), and high-volume use (3+ pipes/joints per day). Multivariable regression models with interaction and mediation analyses were conducted.
Sampling weights were incorporated to yield results generalizable to the US population.