Walsh Hannah, McNeill Ann, Duaso Maria
Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Department of Addictions, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2025 Sep;44(6):1648-1657. doi: 10.1111/dar.70002. Epub 2025 Jun 24.
Tobacco and cannabis are commonly co-used (i.e., used concurrently or co-administered) but rarely 'co-addressed' and few co-use interventions exist. Young adulthood presents a key age for intervening in substance use, therefore understanding young adults' perspective is crucial, but little is known about how they understand or experience co-use. This study aimed to explore factors influencing co-use and changes to use within a population of young adults in the UK.
Participants were young adults recruited via three Further Education (vocational) colleges, who reported past 6-month co-use. Individual semi-structured interviews were carried out and analysed using the Framework approach.
Eighteen participants were interviewed. Analysis identified influential factors, comprising three categories: (i) identity and social context including the concept of co-use; (ii) experiences; and (iii) understanding of effects. Family and peers were an important influence on use and cessation and young adults used their observation of peers' experiences to understand potential harms of each substance, as well as the complex relationship between cannabis use and mental health.
A broad range of factors influence co-use, and changes made to co-use, of tobacco and cannabis in young adults. Further investigation is needed to inform the development of co-use interventions. Credible co-use health risk information relevant to young adults, and the role of co-occurring mental health challenges need consideration in the development of co-use interventions.
烟草和大麻通常会同时被使用(即同时使用或共同服用),但很少被“同时处理”,且几乎没有针对同时使用的干预措施。青年时期是干预物质使用的关键年龄段,因此了解年轻人的观点至关重要,但对于他们如何理解或体验同时使用知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨影响英国年轻人群体中同时使用及使用变化的因素。
参与者是通过三所继续教育(职业)学院招募的年轻人,他们报告了过去6个月内同时使用的情况。进行了个人半结构化访谈,并采用框架法进行分析。
对18名参与者进行了访谈。分析确定了影响因素,包括三类:(i)身份和社会背景,包括同时使用的概念;(ii)经历;以及(iii)对影响的理解。家庭和同龄人对使用和戒断有重要影响,年轻人通过观察同龄人的经历来了解每种物质的潜在危害,以及大麻使用与心理健康之间的复杂关系。
广泛的因素影响着年轻人中烟草和大麻的同时使用以及同时使用情况的变化。需要进一步调查以为同时使用干预措施的制定提供信息。在制定同时使用干预措施时,需要考虑与年轻人相关的可靠的同时使用健康风险信息,以及并发心理健康挑战的作用。