Increased cigarette craving following prior-day cannabis use among females who smoke combustible cigarettes

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Jimi Huh , Alicia Allen , Matthew G. Kirkpatrick , Raina D. Pang
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Abstract

Objective

Nicotine-cannabis co-use among adults in the U.S. has become increasingly prevalent, but there is a lack of consensus on mechanisms of co-use. Inconsistent sex differences in nicotine-cannabis use have been documented in cross-sectional or longitudinal studies with sparse observations. There is a need for temporally-granular research to yield informative addiction prevention data. We examined the extent to which prior-day cannabis use is associated with cigarette craving on a given day and whether this association differs between sexes.

Methods

In 2020–2022, 225 participants (Mage=43.06; 49.33 % female) completed 4-week Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), including measures of cannabis use captured at the end of the day and cigarette craving levels upon waking. Using a subsample of those reporting cannabis use on 1 +  day during the EMA period (n = 101; Mage=42.94; 45.54 % female), we fitted multilevel models to investigate the effects of prior-day cannabis use on next-morning cigarette craving, adjusting for relevant covariates. Subsequently, we tested sex as the effect modifier.

Results

In the main effect model, prior-day cannabis use was not associated with cigarette craving the next morning (b=0.05, p = .61). The interaction model revealed a significant interaction (b=-.44, p = .02) such that prior-day cannabis use was associated with elevated next-morning cigarette craving for females (b=.33; p = .03) but not for males (b=-.10; p = .36).

Conclusions

Our findings show that prior-day cannabis use is differentially associated with cigarette craving between sexes (i.e., increased cigarette craving in females, but not males). Our study is among the first to demonstrate nuanced cross-level interactions in nicotine-cannabis co-use in ecologically-valid settings.
吸食可燃香烟的女性在前一天吸食大麻后对香烟的渴望增加
目的:在美国成年人中,尼古丁和大麻的共同使用已经变得越来越普遍,但对共同使用的机制缺乏共识。在缺乏观察的横断面或纵向研究中记录了尼古丁-大麻使用中不一致的性别差异。有必要进行时间粒度的研究,以获得信息丰富的成瘾预防数据。我们研究了前一天吸食大麻与某一天吸烟渴望的关联程度,以及这种关联是否在性别之间有所不同。方法在2020-2022年,225名参与者(性别=43.06;女性49.33%)完成了为期4周的生态瞬时评估(EMA),包括测量一天结束时捕获的大麻使用情况和醒来时的香烟渴望程度。使用EMA期间1天以上报告大麻使用的子样本(n = 101; Mage=42.94; 45.54%女性),我们拟合多层模型来调查前一天使用大麻对第二天早上吸烟渴望的影响,并调整相关变量。随后,我们测试了性别作为效果调节剂。结果在主效应模型中,前一天吸食大麻与第二天早晨吸烟渴望无关(b=0.05, p = 0.61)。相互作用模型显示了显著的相互作用(b=- 0.44, p =。2002),因此,前一天吸食大麻与第二天早上女性对香烟的渴望升高有关(b= 0.33; p = 0.33)。03),但男性没有(b=- 0.10; p = 0.36)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,前一天吸食大麻与性别之间的香烟渴望存在差异(即女性的香烟渴望增加,而男性则没有)。我们的研究是第一个在生态有效的环境中展示尼古丁-大麻共同使用中细微的跨水平相互作用的研究之一。
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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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