作者: LaTrice Montgomery , Danielle Ramo
DOI: 10.1080/14659891.2017.1283452
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摘要: ABSTRACTBackground: In an effort to inform prevention and treatment interventions, the current study examined expectancies around co-use of marijuana cigarettes among African-American young adults. Methods: An anonymous online survey recruited adults (N = 111) aged 18–29 who reported past-month cigarette co-use. Participants completed 14-item Nicotine Marijuana Interaction Expectancy (NAMIE) questionnaire, with three scales: (1) use increases tobacco urges, (2) (3) smoking cope urges. also answered questions about initiation use. Analyses were conducted separately for blunt co-users (i.e., use) non-blunt use). Results: A majority (66%) used blunts as a form Non-blunt had higher expectancy scores on NAMIE scales 2 3 than blu...