Center of Alcohol and Substance Use Studies, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Department of Psychology, City College of New York, CUNY, New York, NY, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2020;55(2):329-336. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1668015. Epub 2019 Oct 1.
: Cannabis and tobacco use are significant public health concerns among young adults, with concurrent (in the same time period) and simultaneous (at the same time so the effects overlap) use of both substances on the rise. Few studies have examined these behaviors among college students. : We examined the prevalence of concurrent and simultaneous cannabis and cigarette (combustible or electronic) use among a sample of college students and characterized the psychosocial predictors of concurrent and simultaneous use compared to using cannabis alone. : Data on past-3 months cannabis and cigarette use were collected on 1352 college students who were past-year cannabis and alcohol users yielding four groups: cannabis-only users ( 686), concurrent cannabis and cigarette users (CCAC = 235), simultaneous cannabis and cigarette users (SCAC; = 293), and non-recent users of either substance ( = 138). Multinomial logistic regression analyses were utilized to predict group membership. : Relative to the cannabis-only group, White, compared to Non-White students, males, compared to females, frequent, compared to infrequent, alcohol users, including those who used alcohol simultaneously with cigarettes, and illicit drug users were more likely to belong to the CCAC or SCAC group. : Findings suggest the need for unique intervention efforts to prevent onset or reduce co-use among male and White students as well as illicit drug users and frequent alcohol users.
大麻和烟草的使用是年轻人中重要的公共卫生问题,同时使用这两种物质的情况在增加。很少有研究调查过大学生的这些行为。我们调查了大学生中同时使用大麻和香烟(可燃或电子)的流行情况,并描述了与单独使用大麻相比,同时使用大麻和香烟的社会心理预测因素。在过去一年使用大麻和酒精的 1352 名大学生中,收集了过去 3 个月内大麻和香烟使用的数据,产生了四个组:仅使用大麻的人(686 人)、同时使用大麻和香烟的人(CCAC=235 人)、同时使用大麻和香烟的人(SCAC=293 人)和最近未使用任何一种物质的人(138 人)。采用多项逻辑回归分析来预测群体归属。与仅使用大麻的组相比,白人学生比非白人学生、男性比女性、经常使用大麻的学生比偶尔使用大麻的学生、经常使用酒精的学生(包括同时使用酒精和香烟的学生)和非法药物使用者更有可能属于 CCAC 或 SCAC 组。研究结果表明,需要采取独特的干预措施,防止男性和白人学生以及非法药物使用者和经常使用酒精的学生开始使用或减少共同使用。