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Immigration status-related exclusive e-cigarette use and cannabis use and their dual use disparities associated with mental health disorder symptoms / David Adzrago (2024)
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Titre : Immigration status-related exclusive e-cigarette use and cannabis use and their dual use disparities associated with mental health disorder symptoms Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : David Adzrago, Auteur ; Saanie Sulley, Auteur ; Faustine Williams, Auteur Editeur : Paris [France] : Elsevier Année de publication : 2024 Collection : Drug and Alcohol Dependence num. 255 Importance : 12 p. Présentation : graph.; tab. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [DIVERS] géographie:Amérique:Amérique du Nord:Etats-Unis
[DIVERS] personne:migrant
[TABAC] chimie du tabac:tabac fumé:cigarette:cigarette électronique
[TABAC] étude
[TABAC] tabagisme:risque:facteur associé:drogue:cannabis
[TABAC] tabagisme:tabagisme actifIndex. décimale : TA 1.1 Tabac fumé Résumé : Introduction
E-cigarette and cannabis use has been linked to various health risks, including respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. Yet, extant knowledge about the risk factors for exclusive and dual use of e-cigarettes and cannabis is limited, especially among immigrants. We examined exclusive e-cigarette and cannabis use and their dual use associated with mental health disorders among immigrants and U.S.-born.
Methods
We analyzed national cross-sectional data collected between May 13, 2021, and January 9, 2022, among adults aged >18 years (n= 4766) living in U.S. Multinomial logistic regression analyses were conducted to model the associations of exclusivity and dual-use (reference group= non-use) with anxiety/depression.
Results
The dual-use prevalence was higher than exclusive e-cigarette and cannabis use, especially among U.S.-born (dual use= 14.79% vs. cannabis use= 13.53% vs. e-cigarette use= 7.11%) compared to immigrants (dual use= 8.23% vs. cannabis use= 5.03% vs. e-cigarette use= 6.31%). Immigrants had lower risks of exclusive cannabis and dual use compared to U.S.-born. Anxiety/depression was associated with higher risks of exclusive cannabis use and dual use across immigration status, but was associated with exclusive e-cigarette use among only immigrants. While effect sizes of dual-use associated with anxiety/depression were higher among U.S.-born, the effect sizes of exclusive e-cigarette and cannabis use associated with anxiety/depression were higher among immigrants.
Conclusions
The findings revealed significant mental health risks for e-cigarette, cannabis, and their dual use among immigrants and U.S.-born, especially among U.S.-born. These findings highlight the need for public health research and interventions to consider immigration status-related disparities in substance use.En ligne : https://pdf.sciencedirectassets.com/271276/1-s2.0-S0376871623X00131/1-s2.0-S0376 [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://biblio.fares.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10554 Aucun avis, veuillez vous identifier pour ajouter le vôtre !
Prediction of lapse from associations between smoking and situational antecedents assessed by ecological momentary assessment / Saul Shiffman (21/05/2007)
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Titre : Prediction of lapse from associations between smoking and situational antecedents assessed by ecological momentary assessment Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Saul Shiffman, Auteur ; Mark H. Balabanis, Auteur ; Chad J. Gwaltney, Auteur ; Jean A. Paty, Auteur ; Maryann Gnys, Auteur ; Jon D. Kassel, Auteur ; Mary Hickcox, Auteur ; Stephanie M. Paton, Auteur Editeur : Paris [France] : Elsevier Année de publication : 21/05/2007 Collection : Drug and Alcohol Dependence Note générale : Dans la bibliothèque virtuelle (articles scientifiques) Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [TABAC] étude:enquête:questionnaire
[TABAC] étude:statistique
[TABAC] sevrage tabagique
[TABAC] sevrage tabagique:efficacité du sevrage:rechute
[TABAC] tabagismeIndex. décimale : TA 3.2.2.9 Autres effets (accidents, incendies, cendriers, environnement…) Résumé : Smoking is associated with particular moods and activities, but it is not known whether there are individual differences in these associations and whether these differences are associated with success in smoking cessation.We assessed such associations using ecological momentary assessment: real-world, real-time data, collected by palm-top computer. Two hundred and fourteen smokers participating in a smoking cessation study provided data during ad lib smoking at baseline. Participants recorded moods and activities each time they smoked and, for comparison, at randomly selected non-smoking occasions. Situational associations with smoking were captured by examining the associations between smoking and antecedents considered relevant to lapse risk: negative affect (NA), arousal, socializing with others, the presence of others smoking, and consumption of coffee and alcohol. The associations varied across participants, confirming individual differences in situational smoking associations. Survival analyses revealed that only the NA pattern predicted first lapse. The effect was only seen in EMA assessments of NA smoking, and was not captured by questionnaire measures of negative affect smoking, which did not predict lapse risk. Moreover, the effect was not mediated by nicotine dependence. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.drugalcdep.2007.05.017 Format de la ressource électronique : Article en ligne Permalink : https://biblio.fares.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2693 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité TA 002088 TA 3.2.2.9 SHI P Article/Périodique Bibliothèque FARES Tabac Consultation sur place
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