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年轻成年人吸烟、吸电子烟及食用/饮用大麻的地点比较:对减少危害的启示。

Comparison of the locations where young adults smoke, vape, and eat/drink cannabis: Implications for harm reduction.

作者信息

Jones Connor B, Meier Madeline H, Pardini Dustin A

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, PO Box 871104, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, USA.

School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 411 N Central Ave, Suite 600, University Center, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav Rep. 2018 Sep 12;8:140-146. doi: 10.1016/j.abrep.2018.09.002. eCollection 2018 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cannabis vaping and edible use are increasingly popular methods of cannabis use. These discreet methods could increase risk of cannabis-related problems by facilitating cannabis use in a wider range of settings.

METHODS

A sample of 1018 college students were recruited to complete a survey about their health and behavior. Participants who used cannabis in the past year (35.1%, n = 357) answered questions about their cannabis use, including where they were the last time they smoked, vaped, or ate/drank cannabis, and their experience of cannabis-related problems.

RESULTS

Compared with cannabis smoking, participants were more likely to have vaped cannabis (15.8% smoked vs. 24.6% vaped; X = 4.59, p = .032), and were slightly, but not statistically significantly, more likely to have used cannabis edibles (17.5% smoked vs. 24.2% used edibles; X = 3.57, p = .059), in locations other than a private residence. For example, participants were more likely to have vaped cannabis in a car than to have smoked cannabis in a car (8.8% vaped vs. 3.5% smoked; X = 4.26, p = .039). More frequent cannabis vaping was associated with driving while high on cannabis, even after accounting for overall frequency of cannabis use and other covariates (OR = 1.22, p = .047). More frequent cannabis vaping and edible use were associated with various cannabis-related problems, but, in general, these associations became statistically non-significant after accounting for overall frequency of cannabis use.

CONCLUSIONS

Cannabis vaporizers and edibles facilitate cannabis use in locations that require discretion. Increased availability of cannabis vaporizers and edibles could increase risk of cannabis-related problems by enabling use in more settings.

摘要

背景

吸食大麻电子烟和食用大麻制品是越来越流行的大麻使用方式。这些隐蔽的方式可能会通过在更广泛的场景中便利大麻使用而增加与大麻相关问题的风险。

方法

招募了1018名大学生样本,以完成一项关于他们健康和行为的调查。过去一年中使用过大麻的参与者(35.1%,n = 357)回答了关于他们大麻使用的问题,包括他们上次吸食、使用电子烟或食用/饮用大麻时所在的地点,以及他们与大麻相关问题的经历。

结果

与吸食大麻相比,参与者更有可能使用过大麻电子烟(15.8%吸食大麻,24.6%使用电子烟;X = 4.59,p = 0.032),并且在私人住宅以外的地点食用大麻制品的可能性略高,但无统计学显著差异(17.5%吸食大麻,24.2%食用大麻制品;X = 3.57,p = 0.059)。例如,参与者在汽车中使用大麻电子烟的可能性高于在汽车中吸食大麻(8.8%使用电子烟,3.5%吸食大麻;X = 4.26,p = 0.039)。即使在考虑了大麻使用的总体频率和其他协变量后,更频繁地使用大麻电子烟也与吸食大麻后驾车有关(OR = 1.22,p = 0.047)。更频繁地使用大麻电子烟和食用大麻制品与各种与大麻相关的问题有关,但总体而言,在考虑了大麻使用的总体频率后,这些关联在统计学上变得不显著。

结论

大麻电子烟和食用大麻制品在需要隐蔽的场所便利了大麻使用。大麻电子烟和食用大麻制品可用性的增加可能会通过使大麻在更多场景中得以使用而增加与大麻相关问题的风险。

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