The American Heart Association Tobacco Regulation and Addiction Center, Dallas, TX, United States of America; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States of America.
The American Heart Association Tobacco Regulation and Addiction Center, Dallas, TX, United States of America; New York University, New York City, NY, United States of America.
Prev Med. 2020 Oct;139:106175. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106175. Epub 2020 Jun 25.
Use of substances other than nicotine in e-cigarettes, especially marijuana, is becoming increasingly popular in the US. However, population-representative data on such poly-use (nicotine and marijuana) remains limited. We therefore conducted a cross-sectional logistic regression analysis of the 2018 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System among 16 US states/territories with data on past 30-day marijuana use to describe the emerging dual nicotine and marijuana vaping population. We additionally examined trends in marijuana use, including marijuana vaping, from 2016 to 2018. Of the 131,807 participants studied, 3068 were current e-cigarette users, among whom 7.1% also vaped marijuana. Prevalence of nicotine-predominant, dual nicotine marijuana, and marijuana-predominant vaping was 3.36%, 0.38% and 1.09%, respectively. Compared to nicotine-predominant vapers, dual and marijuana-predominant vapers were older, had greater proportions of non-Whites, particularly Hispanics, and less likely to be current smokers (nicotine-predominant vs dual vs marijuana-predominant vaping: current tobacco use 44.7 vs 23.7 vs 11.1%). Proportion of dual vapers among current e-cigarette users was 8.6%, 2.6% and 7.1% for 2016, 2017 and 2018, respectively. Prevalence of marijuana use increased from 8.97% (2016) to 13.1% (2018) while no clear trend was observed for marijuana vaping. Dual nicotine and marijuana vaping is prevalent in the US, and compared to predominantly nicotine vapers such users have higher mean ages, and are more likely to be Blacks, Hispanics, and never cigarette smokers. Marijuana use overall increased from 2016 to 2018. Dual vapers represent a large and important emerging population that will require dedicated study of health effects and tailored regulatory strategies.
电子烟中非尼古丁物质(尤其是大麻)的使用在美国越来越流行。然而,关于此类多物质(尼古丁和大麻)使用的代表性人群数据仍然有限。因此,我们对美国 16 个州/地区的 2018 年行为风险因素监测系统进行了横断面逻辑回归分析,这些州/地区的数据包括过去 30 天内大麻的使用情况,以描述新兴的双重尼古丁和大麻吸食电子烟人群。我们还检查了 2016 年至 2018 年大麻使用(包括大麻吸食电子烟)的趋势。在研究的 131807 名参与者中,有 3068 名是当前电子烟使用者,其中 7.1%同时吸食大麻。尼古丁为主、尼古丁-大麻混合和大麻为主的吸食电子烟的流行率分别为 3.36%、0.38%和 1.09%。与尼古丁为主的吸食电子烟者相比,尼古丁-大麻混合和大麻为主的吸食电子烟者年龄更大,非白人(尤其是西班牙裔)比例更高,当前吸烟者比例更低(尼古丁为主的吸食电子烟者与尼古丁-大麻混合的吸食电子烟者与大麻为主的吸食电子烟者相比:当前吸烟率为 44.7%比 23.7%比 11.1%)。2016 年、2017 年和 2018 年,当前电子烟使用者中双重吸食电子烟者的比例分别为 8.6%、2.6%和 7.1%。大麻使用率从 2016 年的 8.97%上升到 2018 年的 13.1%,而大麻吸食电子烟的趋势不明显。双重尼古丁和大麻吸食电子烟在美国很普遍,与主要吸食尼古丁的电子烟者相比,此类使用者的平均年龄较大,更有可能是黑人、西班牙裔和从不吸烟的人。总体而言,大麻的使用从 2016 年到 2018 年有所增加。双重吸食电子烟者代表着一个庞大而重要的新兴人群,需要专门研究他们的健康影响,并制定有针对性的监管策略。