Morean Meghan E, Lipshie Noah, Josephson Margo, Foster Dawn
a Department of Psychology , Oberlin College , Oberlin , Ohio , USA.
b Department of Psychiatry , Yale School of Medicine , New Haven , Connecticut , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2017 Jul 3;52(8):974-981. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1268162. Epub 2017 Mar 21.
Given limited extant research, we assessed the use of portable, battery-powered cannabis vaporizers by adult e-cigarette users.
522 adult vapers completed an online survey. Demographics; lifetime and past-month cannabis vaporization via e-cigarettes/vape-pens; preferences for hash oil, D-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) wax, or dried buds; and cannabis vaporization beliefs and motives were examined. Demographics, age of e-cigarette onset, e-cigarette use frequency, state-level legal status of cannabis, cannabis vaping beliefs/motives, and impulsivity were examined as predictors of lifetime cannabis vaporization, past-month cannabis vaporization, and cannabis vaping frequency.
E-cigarette users reported lifetime (17.8%) and past-month (11.5%) cannabis vaporization. Vapers preferred hash oil (LT/PM 45.5/47.5%), THC wax (15.2/32.2%), and dried buds (39.4/35.6%). Motivations to vape cannabis included: it tastes better (39.3/37.9%), is healthier (42.9/39.7%), is easier to conceal/hide (35.7/46.6%), does not smell as strong (42.9/39.7%), is more convenient (42.9/27.6%), and produces a stronger/better high (58.1/40.7%) than smoking cannabis. Lifetime and past-month cannabis vaporization, respectively, were associated with initiating e-cigarette use at an earlier age (odds ratio (OR) = 0.09/0.88), being impulsive (OR = 2.25/3.23), having poor self-control (OR = 2.23/1.85), and vaporizing cannabis because it is easier to conceal/hide (OR = 2.45/2.48) or is more convenient than smoking cannabis (OR = 5.02/2.83). Frequency of vaping cannabis was associated with heavier e-cigarette use (η = 0.10) and impulsivity (η = 0.09).
Adult e-cigarette users are vaporizing cannabis using e-cigarettes/vape-pens. Efforts to curb cannabis vaporization may benefit from targeting impulsivity in users and regulating device features that facilitate or promote convenient, inconspicuous cannabis use.
鉴于现有研究有限,我们评估了成年电子烟使用者对便携式电池供电大麻蒸发器的使用情况。
522名成年电子烟使用者完成了一项在线调查。调查内容包括人口统计学信息;通过电子烟/ vape笔进行终生和过去一个月的大麻蒸发情况;对哈希油、D-9-四氢大麻酚(THC)蜡或干花蕾的偏好;以及大麻蒸发的信念和动机。研究将人口统计学信息、开始使用电子烟的年龄、电子烟使用频率、大麻在州一级的法律地位、大麻蒸发的信念/动机和冲动性作为终生大麻蒸发、过去一个月大麻蒸发和大麻蒸发频率的预测因素进行了考察。
电子烟使用者报告有终生(17.8%)和过去一个月(11.5%)大麻蒸发情况。电子烟使用者更喜欢哈希油(终生/过去一个月为45.5%/47.5%)、THC蜡(15.2%/32.2%)和干花蕾(39.4%/35.6%)。吸食大麻的动机包括:味道更好(39.3%/37.9%)、更健康(42.9%/39.7%)、更容易隐藏(35.7%/46.6%)、气味不那么浓烈(42.9%/39.7%)、更方便(42.9%/27.6%)以及比吸食大麻产生的快感更强/更好(58.1%/40.7%)。终生和过去一个月的大麻蒸发分别与更早开始使用电子烟(优势比(OR)=0.09/0.88)、冲动性(OR = 2.25/3.23)、自我控制能力差(OR = 2.23/1.85)以及因为更容易隐藏(OR = 2.45/2.48)或比吸食大麻更方便(OR = 5.02/2.83)而蒸发大麻有关。大麻蒸发频率与更频繁使用电子烟(η = 0.10)和冲动性(η = 0.09)有关。
成年电子烟使用者正在使用电子烟/vape笔蒸发大麻。遏制大麻蒸发的努力可能受益于针对使用者的冲动性以及规范那些便于或促进方便、不显眼的大麻使用的设备特性。