Situations and roles of cannabis versus cigarette use: Integrating ecological momentary assessment with qualitative mapping interviews

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health & Place Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103314
Julia McQuoid , Timothy Regan , Janardan Devkota , Marshall K. Cheney , Vaishnavi Kumar , Julia Oehlers , Kekoa Lopez-Paguyo , Nhung Nguyen , Meredith C. Meacham , Pamela M. Ling , Johannes Thrul
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Use of both cannabis and tobacco has surpassed use of tobacco alone among young adults in California. To better understand why, we collected data with 32 young adults ages 18–30 in Northern California who regularly used cigarettes and cannabis and had diverse sexual, gender, racial, and ethnic identities. Geographically-explicit ecological momentary assessment (EMA; 30 days) was integrated with qualitative mapping interviews. We found contrasting situations of use for cannabis (e.g., around other people) versus cigarettes (e.g., recent discrimination) and different reasons for why participants chose one substance over the other (e.g., enhancing experiences vs. stepping away). Understanding when and why diverse young adults choose cannabis versus cigarettes as they navigate everyday environments helps explain how cannabis and tobacco retail markets shape substance use disparities over time.

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使用大麻与使用香烟的情况和作用:将生态瞬间评估与定性绘图访谈相结合
在加利福尼亚州的年轻人中,同时吸食大麻和烟草的人数已经超过了只吸食烟草的人数。为了更好地了解原因,我们收集了北加州 32 名 18-30 岁年轻人的数据,他们经常使用香烟和大麻,并具有不同的性、性别、种族和民族身份。地理明确的生态瞬间评估(EMA;30 天)与定性绘图访谈相结合。我们发现,使用大麻(如在其他人身边)与使用香烟(如最近受到的歧视)的情况截然不同,参与者选择一种物质而非另一种的原因也不同(如增强体验与远离)。了解不同的年轻人在日常生活环境中选择大麻还是香烟的时间和原因,有助于解释大麻和烟草零售市场是如何随着时间的推移形成物质使用差异的。
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Health & Place
Health & Place PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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176
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: he journal is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of health and health care in which place or location matters.
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