Differences in the relationship of marijuana and tobacco by frequency of use: A qualitative study with adults aged 18-34 years.
暂无分享,去创建一个
M. Kegler | M. Windle | D. Donovan | C. Berg | G. Schauer | C. D. Hall
[1] N. Volkow,et al. Neurocircuitry of Addiction , 2010, Neuropsychopharmacology.
[2] M. Kegler,et al. Assessing the overlap between tobacco and marijuana: Trends in patterns of co-use of tobacco and marijuana in adults from 2003-2012. , 2015, Addictive behaviors.
[3] D. Camenga,et al. Pediatrics Digest , 2015, Pediatrics.
[4] Hsiao-ye Yi,et al. Early adolescent patterns of alcohol, cigarettes, and marijuana polysubstance use and young adult substance use outcomes in a nationally representative sample. , 2014, Drug and alcohol dependence.
[5] Danielle E. Ramo,et al. Validity and reliability of the nicotine and marijuana interaction expectancy (NAMIE) questionnaire. , 2013, Drug and alcohol dependence.
[6] A. Agrawal,et al. The co-occurring use and misuse of cannabis and tobacco: a review. , 2012, Addiction.
[7] Danielle E. Ramo,et al. Prevalence and co-use of marijuana among young adult cigarette smokers: An anonymous online national survey , 2012, Addiction Science & Clinical Practice.
[8] Danielle E. Ramo,et al. Tobacco and marijuana use among adolescents and young adults: a systematic review of their co-use. , 2012, Clinical psychology review.
[9] M. Haney,et al. Quantification and comparison of marijuana smoking practices: blunts, joints, and pipes. , 2011, Drug and alcohol dependence.
[10] I. Hutter,et al. Qualitative Research Methods , 2010 .
[11] R. Lipton,et al. 'Smoking': use of cigarettes, cigars and blunts among Southeast Asian American youth and young adults. , 2010, Health education research.
[12] A. Berchtold,et al. Cannabis and tobacco use: where are the boundaries? A qualitative study on cannabis consumption modes among adolescents. , 2010, Health education research.
[13] Bruce D. Johnson,et al. Smoking tobacco along with marijuana increases symptoms of cannabis dependence. , 2008, Drug and alcohol dependence.
[14] S. Heishman,et al. Quitting among non-treatment-seeking marijuana users: reasons and changes in other substance use. , 2006, The American journal on addictions.
[15] A. Agrawal,et al. The genetic epidemiology of cannabis use, abuse and dependence. , 2006, Addiction.
[16] Bruce D. Johnson,et al. The Growth in Marijuana Use Among American Youths During the 1990s and the Extent of Blunt Smoking , 2006, Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse.
[17] Bruce D. Johnson,et al. Cigars-for-Blunts , 2006, Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse.
[18] J. Carlin,et al. Reverse gateways? Frequent cannabis use as a predictor of tobacco initiation and nicotine dependence. , 2005, Addiction.
[19] G. Highet,et al. The role of cannabis in supporting young people's cigarette smoking: a qualitative exploration. , 2004, Health education research.
[20] R. Maldonado,et al. Δ9‐tetrahydrocannabinol decreases somatic and motivational manifestations of nicotine withdrawal in mice , 2004, The European journal of neuroscience.
[21] S. Soldz,et al. The cigar as a drug delivery device: youth use of blunts. , 2003, Addiction.
[22] R. Poulton,et al. A longitudinal study of the effects of tobacco and cannabis exposure on lung function in young adults. , 2002, Addiction.
[23] Jennifer M. Mitchell,et al. Behavioural and biochemical evidence for interactions between Δ9‐tetrahydrocannabinol and nicotine , 2002, British journal of pharmacology.
[24] G. Koob,et al. Drug Addiction, Dysregulation of Reward, and Allostasis , 2001, Neuropsychopharmacology.
[25] Wayne Hall,et al. Adverse effects of cannabis , 1998, The Lancet.
[26] M. Roth,et al. Histopathologic and molecular alterations in bronchial epithelium in habitual smokers of marijuana, cocaine, and/or tobacco. , 1998, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
[27] Matthew B. Miles,et al. Qualitative Data Analysis: An Expanded Sourcebook , 1994 .
[28] Brian A. King,et al. Toking, Vaping, and Eating for Health or Fun: Marijuana Use Patterns in Adults, U.S., 2014. , 2016, American journal of preventive medicine.
[29] A. Agrawal,et al. Tobacco and cannabis co-occurrence: does route of administration matter? , 2009, Drug and alcohol dependence.
[30] J. Hughes,et al. A within-subject comparison of withdrawal symptoms during abstinence from cannabis, tobacco, and both substances. , 2008, Drug and alcohol dependence.
[31] A. Amos,et al. 'You can't go without a fag...you need it for your hash'--a qualitative exploration of smoking, cannabis and young people. , 2004, Addiction.
[32] Douglas G. Mook,et al. Motivation: The Organization of Action , 1987 .