Medical Faculty of the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Institute of General Practice, Addiction Research and Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Research Department of Behavioural Science and Health, Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, University College London, London, UK.
Subst Use Misuse. 2020;55(7):1106-1112. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2020.1729197. Epub 2020 Feb 24.
In Germany, cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug, and inhalation together with tobacco is most popular. However, it has been described that electronic cigarettes (ECs) are being used to vaporize cannabis (extract). No current data on EC cannabis use in the German population are yet available. This study examines the prevalence of EC cannabis consumption for mood changing effects among current EC users, and associated consumer characteristics in Germany. We used data from the German Study on Tobacco Use (period: 8/2016-01/2019, DEBRA, www.debra-study.info), a nationally representative household survey. EC cannabis use for mood-changing effects was assessed in 504 current EC users (aged ≥ 18 years) of the total sample ( = 32,678). Ever use was defined by: (1) occasional or regular use, or (2) experimental consumption. Associations with socio-demographic consumer characteristics and tobacco smoking were analyzed using multivariable regression analyses. Amongst current EC users, 7.2% had ever vaporized cannabis: 2.3% (95%CI = 1.2-3.9) reported occasional or regular use (1) and 4.8% (95%CI = 3.2-7.1) reported experimental use (2). Age was associated with ever EC cannabis use: highest prevalence rates were found among 18-24-year-olds: 6.5% (95%CI = 2.3-13.1) (1) and 8.0% (95%CI = 3.7-15.8) (2), respectively. The majority (90.2%) of ever EC cannabis users were current tobacco smokers. One in 14 current EC users in Germany has ever vaporized cannabis for mood-changing reasons, and almost all EC cannabis consumers also smoke tobacco. Highest usage rates can be observed among young adults. Hence, trends of EC drug misuse need to be monitored consequently, particularly in young people.
在德国,大麻是使用最广泛的非法药物,与烟草一起吸入最为流行。然而,据报道,电子烟(EC)正被用于蒸发大麻(提取物)。目前德国人口中关于 EC 大麻使用的数据尚不可用。本研究调查了当前 EC 用户中 EC 大麻消费对情绪改变的影响的流行率,以及德国相关的消费者特征。我们使用了德国烟草使用研究(时间:2016 年 8 月至 2019 年 1 月,DEBRA,www.debra-study.info)的数据,这是一项全国性的家庭调查。在总样本( = 32678)中,对 504 名当前 EC 用户(年龄≥18 岁)评估了 EC 大麻对情绪改变的影响。以往使用情况定义为:(1)偶尔或经常使用,或(2)实验性消费。使用多变量回归分析评估与社会人口统计学消费者特征和吸烟的关联。在当前 EC 用户中,有 7.2%的人曾使用过 EC 蒸发大麻:2.3%(95%CI=1.2-3.9)报告偶尔或经常使用(1),4.8%(95%CI=3.2-7.1)报告实验性使用(2)。年龄与 EC 大麻的以往使用有关:18-24 岁的人使用率最高:6.5%(95%CI=2.3-13.1)(1)和 8.0%(95%CI=3.7-15.8)(2)。大多数(90.2%) EC 大麻以往使用者为当前吸烟者。德国每 14 名当前 EC 用户中就有 1 人曾因改变情绪而使用 EC 蒸发大麻,而且几乎所有 EC 大麻消费者也吸烟。在年轻人中可以观察到最高的使用率。因此,需要相应地监测 EC 药物滥用的趋势,特别是在年轻人中。