Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods at Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Department of Population Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Addict Behav. 2023 Sep;144:107746. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107746. Epub 2023 May 3.
Current use of tobacco and marijuana products is largely defined as use within the past 30-days or more recently. These products are not used in the same manner, frequency, or context especially among young adults who are increasingly at risk for poly-product use. The purpose of this study was to examine patterns of most recent product use across select tobacco and marijuana products.
Data used in this study come from a cross-sectional survey conducted among a nationally representative sample of young adults ages 18-34 (n = 1,189) in the U.S. from October-November 2020. Respondents were asked about past product and most recent use of select tobacco/nicotine products (cigarettes, little filtered cigars and cigarillos, large cigars, e-cigarettes, hookah/water pipes) and marijuana products (blunts, e-cigarettes with marijuana, and other products with marijuana).
A high proportion of young adults reported having used at least one tobacco (79.6%) or marijuana (68.6%) products. There is variability in the distribution of most recent use across different tobacco and marijuana users even within the past 3 to past 6 months where nearly one in five users of any product report last use. The average number of tobacco/nicotine products used as well as concurrent marijuana use were lowest when looking at those whose most recent use was within the past 30-days. As the measures of most recent use became more broad, the number of tobacco/nicotine products used increased as did the prevalence of concurrent marijuana use which extended through the past 6-months.
Measures of current use may need to be expanded beyond the past 30-days to include through the past 6-months to better encapsulate usage patterns when considering poly-tobacco and marijuana co-use.
目前,烟草和大麻制品的使用情况主要定义为过去 30 天或更久的使用情况。这些产品的使用方式、频率和情境并不相同,尤其是在越来越多的年轻人中,他们越来越多地面临多产品使用的风险。本研究的目的是研究特定烟草和大麻制品的最近产品使用模式。
本研究使用的数据来自于 2020 年 10 月至 11 月期间在美国进行的一项针对 18-34 岁年轻人的全国代表性样本的横断面调查(n=1189)。受访者被问及过去的产品使用情况和特定烟草/尼古丁产品(香烟、小过滤雪茄和小雪茄、大雪茄、电子烟、水烟/水烟管)和大麻产品(blunts、含大麻的电子烟和其他含大麻的产品)的最近使用情况。
很大比例的年轻人报告至少使用过一种烟草(79.6%)或大麻(68.6%)产品。即使在过去 3 到 6 个月内,不同的烟草和大麻使用者的最近使用情况分布也存在差异,几乎每五个使用者中就有一个报告最后一次使用。在过去 30 天内,任何产品的最近使用量都在过去 30 天内,使用的烟草/尼古丁产品数量以及同时使用大麻的数量最低。随着最近使用情况的衡量标准变得更加广泛,使用的烟草/尼古丁产品数量增加,同时使用大麻的流行率也增加,这一趋势一直延伸到过去 6 个月。
目前的使用情况的衡量标准可能需要扩展到过去 6 个月,以更好地描述多烟草和大麻共同使用时的使用模式。