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Places and social contexts associated with simultaneous use of alcohol, tobacco and marijuana among young adults

机译:与年轻成年人中同时使用酒精,烟草和大麻相关的地方和社会环境

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Abstract Introduction and Aims. Little is known about social–ecological correlates of simultaneous use of alcohol with other substances. This study examined places and social contexts associated with simultaneous use of alcohol, tobacco and marijuana among young adults. Design and Methods. We used survey data obtained from 1538 young adult recent alcohol drinkers (49% male; 18–30?years old) in 24 non‐contiguous cities in California. Event‐level measures included alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use, drinking places and social characteristics of the event. Individual‐level measures included alcohol expectancies, depression and demographics. Results. Bars and restaurants had less alcohol and marijuana use (odds ratio?=?0.34; 95% confidence interval 0.18, 0.62; P??0.001) and alcohol, marijuana and tobacco use (odds ratio?=?0.27; 95% confidence interval 0.14, 0.54; P??0.001) compared with alcohol use only. Perceived percent of intoxicated people at an event was associated with greater likelihood of using alcohol with tobacco and marijuana at the event. At the individual level, greater age was generally associated with increased odds of simultaneous use. Participants who were male, less educated, more depressed and had positive alcohol expectancies were more likely to simultaneously co‐use alcohol with tobacco and marijuana. Those with negative expectancies were less likely to simultaneously use these substances. Discussion and Conclusions. Social events in private settings with a high percentage of people who are intoxicated had increased likelihood of simultaneous use of alcohol, tobacco and marijuana. Prevention efforts in these settings may reduce simultaneous use of these substances and related harms. [Lipperman‐Kreda S, Paschall MJ, Saltz RF, Morrison CN. Places and social contexts associated with simultaneous use of alcohol, tobacco and marijuana among young adults. Drug Alcohol Rev 2017;00:000–000]
机译:摘要介绍和目标。对与其他物质同时使用酒精同时使用的社会生态相关知识。本研究检测了与年轻成年人中同时使用酒精,烟草和大麻相关的地点和社会环境。设计和方法。我们使用了从加利福尼亚州的24个非连续城市的1538名年轻成人近期酒精饮酒者获得的调查数据(49%的男性; 18-30岁)。活动级别措施包括酒精,烟草和大麻使用,饮酒场所和社会特征。个人级别措施包括酒精预期,抑郁和人口统计学。结果。酒吧和餐馆的酒精和大麻使用较少(odds比率?= 0.34; 95%置信区间0.18,0.62; p?0.001)和酒精,大麻和烟草使用(odds比率?= 0.27; 95%的信心间隔0.14,0.54;p≤≤0.0.54)与酒精使用相比。感知陶醉的人的含量与在活动中使用烟草和大麻使用酒精的可能性有关。在个体层面上,大欲的年龄通常与同时使用的几率增加有关。男性的参与者越来越受过教育,更沮丧,并且具有积极的酒精期望更有可能同时共同使用烟草和大麻。对于负期预期的人不太可能同时使用这些物质。讨论和结论。私人环境中的社交活动具有高比例的陶醉的人,同时使用酒精,烟草和大麻的可能性增加了可能性。这些环境中的预防努力可能会减少同时使用这些物质和相关危害。 [Lipperman-Kreda S,Paschall MJ,Saltz RF,Morrison CN。与年轻成年人同时使用酒精,烟草和大麻相关的地方和社会环境。药物酒精Rev 2017; 00:000-000]

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