Survey of U.S. Residents and Their Usage of Electronic Cigarettes with Drugs Other Than Nicotine.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Journal of psychoactive drugs Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-26 DOI:10.1080/02791072.2023.2250353
Alaina K Holt, Alyssa K Rudy, Ashlee N Sawyer, Justin L Poklis, Alison B Breland, Michelle R Peace
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Abstract

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs), originally intended to be used as cigarette substitutes, have evolved into discreet devices for consuming drugs other than nicotine (DOTNs). Presented are the results of an exploratory survey in which information regarding demographics, e-cig device type, DOTN use, frequency and context of use was collected. The average reported age of respondents was 27.4 years of age (SD = 12.0), and respondents predominantly identified as male (73%). Vape pens (disposable or refillable) were the most reported device across all DOTN classes. Cannabinoids were the most reported class of DOTN used, for both lifetime and past 30-day use. Other DOTNs reported included herbal supplements, amphetamines, caffeine, kratom, vitamins, opiates, DMT, fentanyl, and ketamine. Combinations of DOTNs used in e-cigs and trends in poly-substance use were reported. The most commonly reported context was vaping alone, followed by with friends, at home, and at social events; less commonly reported contexts included when driving, at work, and at school. Results from this study are useful for developing future national surveys to consider a comprehensive substance use-focused strategy that includes vaping, building awareness of DOTN e-cig use, and highlighting public safety issues in driving impairment, crime scene investigations, and death investigations.

美国居民及其尼古丁以外药物电子烟使用情况调查。
最初打算用作香烟替代品的电子烟(e-igs)已经发展成为消费尼古丁(DOTNs)以外药物的谨慎设备。介绍了一项探索性调查的结果,其中收集了有关人口统计、电子烟设备类型、DOTN使用、频率和使用背景的信息。受访者的平均报告年龄为27.4岁 年龄(SD = 12.0),受访者主要为男性(73%)。Vape笔(一次性或可再填充)是所有DOTN类别中报告最多的设备。大麻类药物是报告使用DOTN最多的一类药物,无论是终身使用还是过去30天的使用。报告的其他DOTN包括草药补充剂、安非他命、咖啡因、卡痛、维生素、阿片类药物、DMT、芬太尼和氯胺酮。报告了电子烟中使用的DOTNs的组合以及多物质使用的趋势。最常见的情况是独自吸食电子烟,其次是与朋友、在家和社交活动中;不太常见的情况包括开车、上班和上学。这项研究的结果有助于制定未来的国家调查,以考虑一项以物质使用为重点的综合战略,其中包括电子烟、提高对DOTN电子烟使用的认识,并强调驾驶障碍、犯罪现场调查和死亡调查中的公共安全问题。
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