Buckner Julia D, Shepherd Justin, Stoneking Faith R, Zvolensky Michael J
Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2024;59(3):432-438. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2023.2275570. Epub 2024 Jan 25.
E-cigarette use is on the rise and many who use e-cigarettes also smoke combustible cigarettes. Dual use (i.e., use of both electronic and combustible cigarettes) is associated with greater rates of cannabis use and cannabis use among individuals who engage in dual use is related to more severe ecigarette-related problems. Yet, no known studies have tested whether cannabis use is related to more severe e-cigarette problems via negative affect and the expectation that e-cigarettes can help manage negative affect. The current study tested this hypothesis among 400 adults who endorsed dual use, 33% of whom endorsed current (past three month) cannabis use. Results indicated that participants with cannabis use reported more anxiety, depression, e-cigarette problems, and the following e-cigarette use expectancies: negative consequences, negative reinforcement, and weight concerns. Multiple mediator models found that the relation between cannabis use status and e-cigarette problem severity was mediated by anxiety (but not depression) and by negative reinforcement and weight concerns (but not negative consequences) expectancies. Serial mediator models indicated that the relation between cannabis use and e-cigarette problems occurred via the serial effects of anxiety and negative reinforcement (but not weight concerns) expectancies. These results highlight several clinical correlates of cannabis use among adults who smoke combustible and e-cigarettes, and suggest that anxiety and the expectation that e-cigarettes may help manage such negative emotions play important roles in e-cigarette-related problems among these individuals.
电子烟的使用正在增加,许多使用电子烟的人也吸食可燃香烟。双重使用(即同时使用电子烟和可燃香烟)与更高的大麻使用率相关,在双重使用者中,大麻使用与更严重的电子烟相关问题有关。然而,尚无已知研究测试过大麻使用是否通过负面影响以及电子烟有助于管理负面影响的预期与更严重的电子烟问题相关。本研究在400名认可双重使用的成年人中测试了这一假设,其中33%认可当前(过去三个月)使用大麻。结果表明,使用大麻的参与者报告了更多的焦虑、抑郁、电子烟问题,以及以下电子烟使用预期:负面后果、负强化和体重担忧。多重中介模型发现,大麻使用状况与电子烟问题严重程度之间的关系由焦虑(而非抑郁)以及负强化和体重担忧(而非负面后果)预期介导。系列中介模型表明,大麻使用与电子烟问题之间的关系是通过焦虑和负强化(而非体重担忧)预期的系列效应产生的。这些结果突出了在吸食可燃香烟和电子烟的成年人中大麻使用的几个临床相关因素,并表明焦虑以及电子烟可能有助于管理此类负面情绪的预期在这些个体的电子烟相关问题中起重要作用。