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青少年、年轻成年人和成年人共同使用烟草和大麻的产品和模式。

Products and patterns through which adolescents, young adults, and adults initiate co-use of tobacco and cannabis.

机构信息

REACH Lab, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University, USA.

REACH Lab, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University, USA; Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, USA; Faculty of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2024 Nov;158:108105. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2024.108105. Epub 2024 Jul 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Co-use of tobacco and cannabis is common. However, few studies have examined the temporal sequencing through which individuals initiate co-use, and how these patterns vary across age. This study addresses this gap by examining the specific products and temporal sequencing through which adolescents, young adults, and adults initiate co-use of tobacco and cannabis. Among adolescents, young adults, and adults who co-used tobacco and cannabis in the past 30 days, we examined (a) whether tobacco or cannabis was used first in their lifetime and (b) which specific tobacco or cannabis product (e.g., nicotine e-cigarettes, cannabis edibles) was the first used.

METHODS

Data were from a cross-sectional national survey (N = 6,131, 13-40 years old) in which participants reported ever use, past-30-day-use, and order of use for 17 different tobacco and cannabis products. Results were analyzed overall and by age group (13-20; 21-24; 25-40).

RESULTS

38.4% of participants reported use of both tobacco and cannabis in the past 30 days. Among these participants, 70.9% used tobacco first in their lifetime (66.6% < 21; 71.7% 21-24; 76.6% > 24). Approximately 60% of participants who initiated co-use with tobacco reported nicotine e-cigarettes as their first tobacco product (63.3% < 21; 66.7% 21-24; 49.6% > 24).

CONCLUSIONS

The majority of participants who used both tobacco and cannabis used tobacco first in their lifetime, and nicotine e-cigarettes were the most common form of tobacco initiation, particularly among adolescents and young adults. Findings emphasize the need for co-use prevention programs to target common products of initiation.

摘要

背景

烟草和大麻共同使用较为常见。然而,鲜有研究探究个人同时开始使用这两种物质的时间顺序,以及这些模式在不同年龄段的差异。本研究通过考察青少年、青年和成年人群体开始同时使用烟草和大麻的具体产品和时间顺序,填补了这一空白。在过去 30 天内同时使用烟草和大麻的青少年、青年和成年人群体中,我们考察了:(a)他们一生中是否先使用了烟草或大麻,以及 (b)他们首次使用的是哪种特定的烟草或大麻产品(例如尼古丁电子烟、大麻软糖)。

方法

本研究数据来自一项全国性横断面调查(N=6131 人,年龄在 13 至 40 岁之间),参与者报告了 17 种不同的烟草和大麻产品的使用情况,包括曾经使用、过去 30 天内使用以及使用顺序。结果总体以及按年龄组(13-20 岁;21-24 岁;25-40 岁)进行了分析。

结果

38.4%的参与者报告过去 30 天内同时使用过烟草和大麻。在这些参与者中,70.9%的人一生中先使用了烟草(<21 岁者中占 66.6%;21-24 岁者中占 71.7%;25-40 岁者中占 76.6%)。大约 60%的同时使用烟草和大麻的参与者报告尼古丁电子烟是他们首次使用的烟草产品(<21 岁者中占 63.3%;21-24 岁者中占 66.7%;25-40 岁者中占 49.6%)。

结论

大多数同时使用烟草和大麻的参与者一生中先使用了烟草,尼古丁电子烟是最常见的烟草使用起始方式,尤其是在青少年和青年群体中。研究结果强调,需要针对常见的起始产品,制定针对同时使用的预防计划。

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