Schauer Gillian L, Rosenberry Zachary R, Peters Erica N
Battelle Public Health Center for Tobacco Research, Battelle Memorial Institute, 1100 Dexter Avenue North, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98109-3598, USA; Health Services Department, School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Battelle Public Health Center for Tobacco Research, Battelle Memorial Institute, 6115 Falls Road, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Addict Behav. 2017 Jan;64:200-211. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.09.001. Epub 2016 Sep 13.
Blunts and spliffs/mulled cigarettes combine marijuana and tobacco for co-administration (use at the same time, in the same product). Co-administration of marijuana and tobacco presents significant potential for nicotine exposure, and may lead to exclusive tobacco use patterns, nicotine addiction, and compounded health effects. No review articles have summarized the number and nature of studies published on these co-administered products.
Keywords "(blunt* OR spliff OR mull* OR joint) AND (tobacco OR smok* OR cigarette) AND (cannabis OR marijuana OR hashish)" were searched in the published literature. A total of 220 articles were considered for inclusion, 49 were reviewed by two independent qualitative coders, and 45 were included in this review.
Of the 45 articles, most (n=27) of studies were observational or descriptive; ten were qualitative, five employed causal designs, and three were mixed methods. A majority of the studies assessed blunts; only 11 studies assessed spliffs/mulled cigarettes. Many studies focused on sub-populations of youth, males, and African Americans. Use of co-administered marijuana and tobacco products was associated with several indicators of problematic use patterns, including perceptions of less risk, dependence on nicotine and marijuana, and greater subjective effects related to marijuana.
Literature on marijuana and tobacco co-administration comes largely from qualitative and observational/descriptive studies. In addition to continued surveillance, experimental research that directly assesses the smoking patterns of co-administered marijuana and tobacco products as compared with to those of marijuana and tobacco only products is needed to determine the potential long-term health consequences of using blunts, spliffs, or other co-administered products.
钝器烟和麻烟/香料卷烟将大麻和烟草混合用于同时吸食(在同一产品中同时使用)。大麻和烟草同时使用会带来大量接触尼古丁的可能性,并可能导致仅使用烟草的模式、尼古丁成瘾以及复合健康影响。尚无综述文章总结关于这些混合使用产品的已发表研究的数量和性质。
在已发表文献中检索关键词“(钝器烟或麻烟或香料烟或大麻烟)与(烟草或吸烟*或卷烟)与(大麻或大麻制品或哈希什)”。共有220篇文章被考虑纳入,49篇由两名独立的定性编码员进行评审,45篇被纳入本综述。
在这45篇文章中,大多数(n = 27)研究为观察性或描述性研究;10篇为定性研究,5篇采用因果设计,3篇为混合方法研究。大多数研究评估的是钝器烟;只有11项研究评估了麻烟/香料卷烟。许多研究聚焦于青年、男性和非裔美国人亚群体。同时使用大麻和烟草产品与几种问题使用模式指标相关,包括对风险较低的认知、对尼古丁和大麻的依赖以及与大麻相关的更大主观效应。
关于大麻和烟草同时使用的文献主要来自定性以及观察性/描述性研究。除了持续监测外,还需要进行实验研究,直接评估同时使用大麻和烟草产品的吸烟模式,并与仅使用大麻和仅使用烟草的产品进行比较,以确定使用钝器烟、麻烟或其他混合使用产品的潜在长期健康后果。