Liu Jessica, Lee Donghee N, Stevens Elise M
REACH Lab, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
Division of Preventive Medicine, Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2025;60(4):515-521. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2434682. Epub 2024 Nov 29.
The purpose of this study was to identify more detailed use behaviors and motivations for same-day co-use of tobacco and cannabis among U.S. young adults, compared to previous literature on co-use.
We conducted an online cross-sectional survey among = 303 U.S. young adults (ages 18-30, mean 25.9) during February 2024 through Prolific. The questions included co-use behaviors of tobacco and cannabis within the same day, and motivations for tobacco, cannabis, and their co-use. Using , paired two-sample -tests were used to compare mean differences of separate motivations to use measures for cannabis and tobacco among participants with same day co-use.
Among participants who reported past-30-day co-use of tobacco and cannabis ( = 176), a majority (94%; = 160) reported same-day co-use. Participants who engaged in same-day co-use ( = 160) reported craving nicotine (60%), craving cannabis (54%), and feeling stressed (49%) as reasons for co-use. Among participants who engaged in same-day co-use, motivations for using cannabis (vs. tobacco) were higher for the level of effect, satisfying feeling, control over how much used, time to feel the effect, liking, purity, price, variety of product, amount to feel the effect, feeling less judged (' < 0.024), and motivations for using tobacco (vs. cannabis) were higher for convenience, when feeling angry, and when feeling uncomfortable or upset (' < 0.044).
Findings show that young adults may be co-using tobacco and cannabis on the same day due to cravings for both substances and stress and yet have different motivations for using cannabis and tobacco.
与先前关于同时使用的文献相比,本研究的目的是确定美国年轻成年人中烟草和大麻同日同时使用的更详细使用行为及动机。
2024年2月,我们通过Prolific对303名美国年轻成年人(年龄18 - 30岁,平均25.9岁)进行了在线横断面调查。问题包括烟草和大麻在同一天的同时使用行为,以及使用烟草、大麻及其同时使用的动机。使用配对双样本t检验来比较同日同时使用的参与者中使用大麻和烟草的不同动机的平均差异。
在报告过去30天内同时使用烟草和大麻的参与者(n = 176)中,大多数(94%;n = 160)报告了同日同时使用。进行同日同时使用的参与者(n = 160)报告称,渴望尼古丁(60%)、渴望大麻(54%)和感到压力(49%)是同时使用的原因。在进行同日同时使用的参与者中,使用大麻(相对于烟草)在效果程度、满足感、对使用量的控制、感受到效果的时间、喜好、纯度、价格、产品种类、感受到效果的量、感觉被评判较少方面的动机更高(P < 0.024),而使用烟草(相对于大麻)在方便、生气时以及感到不舒服或心烦时的动机更高(P < 0.044)。
研究结果表明,年轻成年人可能由于对两种物质的渴望和压力而在同一天同时使用烟草和大麻,但使用大麻和烟草的动机不同。