Titre : | Daily heavy and binge vaping is associated with higher alcohol and cannabis co-use |
Auteurs : | Mohammed Al-Hamdani, Aut. ; Myles Davidson, Aut. ; Jennifer L. McArthur, Aut. |
Dans : | ADDICTION, RESEARCH AND THEORY (31(6), Décembre 2023) |
Pagination : | 452-458 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : |
SANTEPSY ADDICTION ; ADOLESCENT ; ALCOOL ; CANNABIS ; CIGARETTE ; COMORBIDITE ; COMPARAISON ; FACTEUR DE RISQUE ; FREQUENCE ; INTOXICATION AIGUE ; JEUNE ADULTE ; MODE DE CONSOMMATION D'UNE SUBSTANCE PSYCHOACTIVE ; POLYDEPENDANCE ; TABAC ; USAGE ; VAPOTAGE |
Résumé : | The associations between vaping in young people and alcohol and cannabis co-use remain understudied. The current study examined the effect of vaping frequency on past 30-day alcohol and cannabis use. Using an online survey, regular vapers (N = 1328, aged 16–24) from Canada responded to a demographic and vaping questionnaire and provided information regarding e-cigarette use and alcohol and cannabis co-use. A k-means cluster analysis was used to segment users based on vaping frequency, and a one-way MANOVA tested vaper cluster membership effects on past 30-day alcohol and cannabis use. Pairwise comparisons measured specific mean differences, and crosstabulation with Bonferroni tests examined demographic differences among clusters. Vaper cluster membership had a significant effect on past 30-day alcohol and cannabis use. Daily heavy and binge vapers had higher rates of past 30-day alcohol and cannabis use. Non-daily light vapers were less likely to share their vape and more likely to have never owned a vape. Non-daily light vapers were less likely to use high nicotine concentrations. High vaping frequency places its users at risk for higher alcohol and cannabis use and high-risk vaping behavior. Nicotine caps, among other policies, may be key in reducing high vaping frequency and its negative consequences. [Extrait] |
En ligne : | https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ghu-paris.fr?url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/16066359.2023.2200247 |