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Psychosocial and cessation-related differences between tobacco-marijuana co-users and single product users in a college student population

机译:在大学生人口中的烟草 - 大麻共同体和单一产品用户之间的心理社会和停止相关差异

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Limited research has examined psychosocial factors that differ among cigarette users, marijuana users, and co users and influence their cessation efforts. We examined: 1) sociodemographic, mental health, and other substance use in relation to user category; and 2) associations among these factors in relation to recent quit attempts and readiness to quit among single product versus co-users. We used a cross-sectional design to study college students aged 18-25 from seven Georgia campuses, focusing on the 721 reporting cigarette and/or marijuana use in the past 4 months (238 cigarette-only; 331 marijuana-only; 152 co-users). Multinomial logistic regression showed that correlates (p's 0.05) of cigarette-only versus co-use included attending public or technical colleges (vs. private) and not using little cigars/cigarillos (LCCs), e-cigarettes, and alcohol. Correlates of marijuana only versus co-use included being Black or Hispanic (vs. White), not attending technical school, and not using LCCs and e-cigarettes. Importance was rated higher for quitting cigarettes versus marijuana, but confidence was rated lower for quitting cigarettes versus marijuana (p's 0.001). Co-users were more likely to report readiness to quit and quit attempts of cigarettes versus marijuana (p's 0.001). While 23.26% of marijuana-only and 15.13% of cigarette-only users reported readiness to quit, 41.18% of cigarette-only and 21.75% of marijuana only users reported recent quit attempts (p's 0.001). Binary logistic regressions indicated distinct correlates of readiness to quit and quit attempts of cigarettes and marijuana. Cessation efforts of the respective products must attend to co-use with the other product to better understand relative perceptions of importance and confidence in quitting and actual cessation efforts.
机译:有限的研究已经检查了卷烟用户,大麻用户和CO用户之间不同的心理社会因素,并影响他们的停止工作。我们研究了:1)社会血统,心理健康和其他物质与用户类别有关; 2)关于最近退出的这些因素之间的关联,并且在单一产品与共同用户之间戒烟的准备情况。我们使用横断面设计来学习从七个佐治亚州校园18-25岁的大学生,专注于过去4个月的721卷报和/或大麻使用(仅限238卷烟;仅限331 Marijuana; 152用户)。多项式逻辑回归显示,卷烟与共同用途相关(p's& 0.05)包括参加公共或技术学院(与私人),而不是使用小雪茄/雪茄(LCC),电子香烟和酒精。大麻只有与共同用途包括黑色或西班牙裔(与白色),而不是参加技术学校,而不是使用LCC和电子烟。戒烟与大麻戒烟的重要性更高,但放弃卷烟与大麻(P的&lt 0.001)额外收低的信心。公司更有可能报告准备退出和退出卷烟的尝试与大麻(P's <0.001)。虽然约23.26%的大麻只和15.13%的烟烟用户报告说准备退出,41.18%的烟烟和21.75%的大麻只有用户报告最近的退出尝试(p's <0.001)。二进制逻辑回归表明,戒烟和戒烟尝试的准备不同的含义不同。各种产品的停止努力必须与其他产品共同使用,以更好地了解对戒烟和实际停止工作的重要性和信心的相对看法。

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