Association of cigarette and e-cigarette use with cannabis-related risk perceptions and intentions.

IF 4.3 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Ronja Kleine, Barbara Isensee, Frauke Nees, Reiner Hanewinkel
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Abstract

Background: This study examines the associations of current use of combustible cigarettes or e-cigarettes with perceived risk of cannabis use and intention to use cannabis within the next year.

Methods: Data from 8,521 German adolescents were collected between autumn 2021 and spring 2022. Former but not current users of cannabis or (e-)cigarettes were excluded from analyses. Mean age was 14.0 years, and 50.6% of the sample were female. Current cannabis use was reported by 5.8%, current use of combustible and/or e-cigarettes by 17.0%. We conducted linear regression models predicting 1) risk perception by (e-)cigarette use, and 2) intention to use cannabis by (e-)cigarette use and risk perception, among never cannabis users.

Results: Use of cannabis and (e-)cigarettes were strongly associated. Perceiving cannabis as less harmful was associated with a higher intention to use cannabis. Among never cannabis users, dual users of combustible and e-cigarettes perceived cannabis as least harmful and had the highest intention to use cannabis, followed by combustible cigarette-only users, and then e-cigarette-only users. Never combustible nor e-cigarette users perceived cannabis as most harmful and had the lowest intention to use cannabis.

Conclusion: Perception of cannabis as harmful might be a protective factor for intentions to use cannabis among German adolescents. Prevention programs should consider that adolescent combustible and e-cigarette users are a high-risk group for initiation of cannabis use.

香烟和电子烟的使用与大麻相关的风险认知和意图的关联。
背景:本研究调查了目前使用可燃香烟或电子烟与大麻使用的感知风险和明年使用大麻的意图之间的关系。方法:从2021年秋季到2022年春季收集了8,521名德国青少年的数据。曾经吸食大麻或(电子)香烟的人被排除在分析之外。平均年龄14.0岁,女性占50.6%。目前使用大麻的占5.8%,目前使用可燃和/或电子烟的占17.0%。我们进行了线性回归模型,预测1)使用电子烟的风险感知,以及2)从未使用过大麻的人使用电子烟的意图和风险感知。结果:大麻和电子烟的使用密切相关。认为大麻危害较小的人更倾向于使用大麻。在从不吸食大麻的人群中,可燃和电子烟的双重使用者认为大麻危害最小,使用大麻的意愿最高,其次是只吸食可燃香烟的人,然后是只吸食电子烟的人。不可燃和电子烟用户认为大麻最有害,使用大麻的意愿最低。结论:对大麻有害的认知可能是德国青少年有意使用大麻的保护因素。预防计划应该考虑到青少年可燃物和电子烟使用者是开始使用大麻的高风险群体。
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