Cannabis use among adults who smoke tobacco: Relations with switching from combusted cigarettes to e-cigarettes or very low nicotine cigarettes

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Megan E. Piper , Jesse T. Kaye , Thomas M. Piasecki , James J. Yang , Anne Buu
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Abstract

Introduction

Evidence is mixed regarding whether cannabis use impairs tobacco smoking cessation. This study tests the hypothesis that people who co-use tobacco and cannabis are less likely to switch to an alternative tobacco product when asked to do so.

Study design

Secondary data analysis of a mixed design with a within-subjects factor (active nicotine patch vs. placebo patch) and a between-subjects factor (study product). Participants sampled their assigned study product for 1 week, then were asked not to smoke their usual brand cigarettes and use only their study product and the study patches for 1 week (a switch week). A washout week was followed by a second switch week during which participants used the other patch type.

Setting/participants

Research office. Adults not motivated to quit smoking who smoke ≥ 5 cigarettes/day.

Intervention

Study products (very low nicotine cigarettes [VLNCs], e-cigarettes or no product) were provided for 4 weeks and 1 week of active nicotine patches and 1 week of placebo patches were provided in double-blind and counterbalanced fashion, for the switch weeks.

Main outcome measures

Number of usual brand cigarettes smoked during the switch weeks.

Results

Data collected September 2019-June 2022 and analyzed November-December 2024. Participants who reported past 30-day co-use of cannabis at baseline (n = 56) smoked significantly more usual brand cigarettes during switch weeks than those who did not co-use (n = 104; p = .03) and were less likely to make a tobacco cessation attempt (p < .05).

Conclusions

Cannabis use is associated with less switching from cigarettes to VLNCs or e-cigarettes.

Trial registration

Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04084210).
吸烟的成年人吸食大麻:与从燃烧香烟转向电子烟或低尼古丁香烟的关系
关于使用大麻是否会影响戒烟,证据不一。这项研究验证了这样一个假设,即在被要求时,同时使用烟草和大麻的人不太可能转向其他烟草产品。研究设计对混合设计进行二次数据分析,该设计包含受试者内因素(活性尼古丁贴片与安慰剂贴片)和受试者间因素(研究产品)。参与者对他们指定的研究产品进行了一周的抽样,然后被要求不抽他们常用的品牌香烟,只使用他们的研究产品和研究贴片一周(转换周)。冲洗周之后是第二个切换周,在此期间参与者使用另一种补丁类型。设置/ participantsResearch办公室。无戒烟动机的成年人,每天吸烟≥5支。干预:研究产品(极低尼古丁香烟,电子烟或无产品)提供4周,在转换周以双盲和平衡方式提供1周的活性尼古丁贴片和1周的安慰剂贴片。主要结果测量:在转换周内吸常用品牌香烟的数量。数据收集于2019年9月至2022年6月,分析于2024年11月至12月。报告过去30天在基线时共同使用大麻的参与者(n = 56)在转换周期间抽的普通品牌香烟明显多于未共同使用的参与者(n = 104;P = .03),并且不太可能尝试戒烟(P < .05)。结论大麻的使用与较少从香烟转向VLNCs或电子烟有关。试验注册:clinicaltrials .gov (NCT04084210)。
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Drug and alcohol dependence
Drug and alcohol dependence 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
409
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: Drug and Alcohol Dependence is an international journal devoted to publishing original research, scholarly reviews, commentaries, and policy analyses in the area of drug, alcohol and tobacco use and dependence. Articles range from studies of the chemistry of substances of abuse, their actions at molecular and cellular sites, in vitro and in vivo investigations of their biochemical, pharmacological and behavioural actions, laboratory-based and clinical research in humans, substance abuse treatment and prevention research, and studies employing methods from epidemiology, sociology, and economics.
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