Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC, United States.
Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC, United States.
Addict Behav. 2022 Sep;132:107349. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107349. Epub 2022 May 7.
Co-use of marijuana and tobacco/nicotine have unknown impacts on addiction and health. There are limited data on the extent to which adults are co-using tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)- and nicotine-containing products, in any of their various modes. This study describes adult use of THC- and nicotine-containing products among electronic vaping product (EVP) users.
Data on marijuana and tobacco use were collected from February 25-29, 2020 through an online survey of adults aged ≥18 years who reported using THC- and nicotine-containing electronic vaping products (EVPs) in the past 3 months (n = 3,980). Survey respondents from 18 states participated in the U.S. YouGov panel, a proprietary opt-in internet panel survey of 1.8 million U.S. residents.
Among those who reported using nicotine and THC-containing EVPs in the past 3 months, 90.1% of respondents reported smoking marijuana in the past 3 months; 82.7% reported smoking as the most frequent mode of marijuana use. Almost 63% of EVP users reported smoking cigarettes; 55.6% reported smoking for over 8 years, while 7.7% had been smoking cigarettes for under a year.
In this study, respondents reported cigarette smoking and marijuana smoking in addition to using marijuana- and nicotine- containing EVPs. Considering the unknown health effects of co-use of tobacco and THC-containing products, the finding that adults are vaping THC and nicotine alongside traditional modes of marijuana and tobacco use of these substances warrants further investigation.
Findings from this study provide evidence that adults who use nicotine and THC EVPs are also using a variety of other THC-containing and tobacco-containing products. This indicates the importance of continued surveillance to assess trends of polysubstance EVP and multi-modal marijuana and tobacco use. Monitoring various modes of marijuana and tobacco use may inform policies, prevention education, communication, and cessation tools.
大麻和烟草/尼古丁的共同使用对成瘾和健康的影响尚不清楚。成年人以各种方式同时使用含有四氢大麻酚(THC)和尼古丁的产品的程度的数据有限。本研究描述了电子雾化产品(EVP)使用者中 THC 和尼古丁含产品的使用情况。
2020 年 2 月 25 日至 29 日,通过对过去 3 个月内使用 THC 和尼古丁含电子雾化产品(EVPs)的年龄≥18 岁成年人进行在线调查,收集了有关大麻和烟草使用的数据(n=3980)。来自 18 个州的调查对象参加了美国 YouGov 小组,这是一个拥有 180 万美国居民的专有的、可选入的互联网小组调查。
在过去 3 个月内报告使用尼古丁和 THC 含 EVPs 的人群中,90.1%的受访者报告在过去 3 个月内吸食大麻;82.7%的受访者报告吸烟是最常吸食大麻的方式。近 63%的 EVP 用户报告吸烟;55.6%的人吸烟超过 8 年,而 7.7%的人吸烟不到一年。
在这项研究中,受访者报告除使用大麻和尼古丁含 EVPs 外,还吸烟和吸食大麻。考虑到同时使用烟草和 THC 含产品的未知健康影响,发现成年人在吸食 THC 的同时,还将 EVPs 与传统的吸食大麻和烟草方式结合使用,这一发现值得进一步调查。
本研究结果表明,使用尼古丁和 THC EVPs 的成年人也在使用各种其他含 THC 和烟草的产品。这表明需要继续进行监测,以评估各种多成分 EVP 和多模式大麻和烟草使用的趋势。监测各种模式的大麻和烟草使用情况可能会为政策、预防教育、宣传和戒烟工具提供信息。