Antognoli Elizabeth, Koopman Gonzalez Sarah, Trapl Erika, Cavallo David, Lim Rock, Lavanty Brittany, Flocke Susan
a Department of Family Medicine and Community Health , Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland , Ohio , USA.
b Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods , Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland , Ohio , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2018 Mar 21;53(4):654-661. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1355388. Epub 2017 Sep 21.
The use of cigarillos for smoking as a tobacco product and for making marijuana blunts is increasing among adolescents. Previous research has documented the co-use of these products, however little is known about the contextual features that generate and sustain this practice.
This study aims for a deeper understanding of why and how co-use of cigarillos and marijuana blunts occurs.
Between December 2015 and April 2016, we conducted in-depth interviews with 30 adolescents aged 14-18 who reported smoking ≥1 cigarillo per week. Semi-structured interviews were designed to capture participants' smoking products, practices, and preferences, as well as their beliefs and experiences about smoking. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Analysis was guided by a phenomenological approach designed to identify emergent themes.
All participants reported smoking cigarillos for use as a tobacco product, averaging 13 per week. Twenty-five (83%) also reported using cigarillos to smoke marijuana blunts. A preference for group smoking and product sharing, and the belief that cigarillos extend the high of marijuana were found to promote the co-use of these products. Cigarillos were also found to be used as a substitute for blunts when marijuana was unavailable or when its use was being restricted or monitored. Conclusions/Importance: This analysis of adolescent cigarillo and marijuana co-use demonstrates how marijuana use can initiate, increase, and reinforce tobacco use. These findings can be used to inform public health education campaigns and other programs and policies aimed at reducing cigarillo and marijuana use by youth.
青少年中,将小雪茄作为烟草制品吸烟以及用于制作大麻钝器的情况日益增多。此前的研究记录了这些产品的共同使用情况,但对于产生并维持这种行为的背景特征却知之甚少。
本研究旨在更深入地了解小雪茄和大麻钝器共同使用的原因及方式。
在2015年12月至2016年4月期间,我们对30名年龄在14 - 18岁、报告每周吸食≥1支小雪茄的青少年进行了深入访谈。半结构化访谈旨在了解参与者的吸烟产品、行为习惯和偏好,以及他们对吸烟的看法和经历。访谈进行了录音并转录。分析采用现象学方法,旨在识别新出现的主题。
所有参与者均报告吸食小雪茄作为烟草制品,平均每周13支。25人(83%)还报告使用小雪茄吸食大麻钝器。研究发现,对群体吸烟和产品共享的偏好,以及认为小雪茄能延长大麻兴奋效果的看法,促进了这些产品的共同使用。此外,当无法获取大麻或大麻使用受到限制或监控时,小雪茄还被用作大麻钝器的替代品。结论/重要性:对青少年小雪茄和大麻共同使用情况的分析表明,大麻使用如何引发、增加并强化烟草使用。这些研究结果可用于为公共健康教育活动以及其他旨在减少青少年小雪茄和大麻使用的项目及政策提供参考。