E-cigarette and cannabis use among current and recently quit smokers: Co-use and Co-cessation

IF 2.8 Q1 Psychology Addictive Behaviors Reports Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-15 DOI:10.1016/j.abrep.2025.100611
Deanna M. Halliday , Anna V. Song , Nhung Nguyen
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Abstract

Background

Concurrent use of cigarettes with e-cigarette or cannabis (co-use) is common. It is unclear whether people who want to quit smoking cigarettes would also be interested in quitting using e-cigarettes/cannabis (co-cessation).

Methods

In a survey of 391 Californian adults, participants reported past 30-day use of and intentions to quit cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and cannabis, and reasons for using e-cigarettes and/or cannabis. Using cross-tabulation tables, we examined the relationship between cigarette, e-cigarette, and cannabis cessation intentions. We subsequently examined how the reasons for using e-cigarettes and cannabis related to e-cigarette and cannabis use frequency, while controlling for cigarette use and demographic characteristics.

Results

Of those who used both cigarettes and e-cigarettes and planned to quit smoking within the next 30 days, 68.9 % also planned to quit using e-cigarettes. Of those who used both cigarettes and cannabis and intended to quit smoking within 30 days, 30.0 % also wanted to quit using cannabis within the same period. Using e-cigarettes or cannabis to aid with cigarette cessation had no impact on e-cigarette or cannabis use frequency.

Significance

Those who intended to quit smoking cigarettes within 30-days also expressed interest in quitting e-cigarettes or cannabis within the same period. Using e-cigarettes or cannabis to quit smoking was not related to higher frequency e-cigarette or cannabis use. Future interventions may promote co-cessation of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and cannabis simultaneously.
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当前和最近戒烟者使用电子烟和大麻:共同使用和共同戒烟
香烟与电子烟或大麻同时使用(共同使用)是很常见的。目前还不清楚想要戒烟的人是否也会对使用电子烟/大麻戒烟(共同戒烟)感兴趣。方法在一项对391名加州成年人的调查中,参与者报告了过去30天的使用情况和戒烟意图,以及使用电子烟和/或大麻的原因。使用交叉表,我们检查了香烟、电子烟和大麻戒烟意图之间的关系。我们随后研究了使用电子烟和大麻的原因与电子烟和大麻使用频率的关系,同时控制了香烟使用和人口统计学特征。结果在同时使用香烟和电子烟并计划在未来30天内戒烟的人中,68.9%的人也计划戒烟使用电子烟。在那些既吸烟又吸食大麻并打算在30天内戒烟的人中,30.0%的人也想在同一时期内戒掉吸食大麻。使用电子烟或大麻来帮助戒烟对电子烟或大麻的使用频率没有影响。那些打算在30天内戒烟的人也表示有兴趣在同一时期戒烟电子烟或大麻。使用电子烟或大麻戒烟与使用电子烟或大麻的频率较高无关。未来的干预措施可能会促进同时戒烟香烟、电子烟和大麻。
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Addictive Behaviors Reports
Addictive Behaviors Reports Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Addictive Behaviors Reports is an open-access and peer reviewed online-only journal offering an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of research in addictive behaviors. The journal accepts submissions that are scientifically sound on all forms of addictive behavior (alcohol, drugs, gambling, Internet, nicotine and technology) with a primary focus on behavioral and psychosocial research. The emphasis of the journal is primarily empirical. That is, sound experimental design combined with valid, reliable assessment and evaluation procedures are a requisite for acceptance. We are particularly interested in ''non-traditional'', innovative and empirically oriented research such as negative/null data papers, replication studies, case reports on novel treatments, and cross-cultural research. Studies that might encourage new lines of inquiry as well as scholarly commentaries on topical issues, systematic reviews, and mini reviews are also very much encouraged. We also welcome multimedia submissions that incorporate video or audio components to better display methodology or findings.
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