Bellettiere, John and Liles, Sandy and Posis, Alexander and Anuskiewicz, Blake and Tripathi, Osika and Nguyen, Ben and Chavez, Paul and Zhu, Shu-Hong and Park, Ji-Yeun and Winstock, Adam and Ferris, Jason (2022) In-home cannabis smoking more prevalent than in-home tobacco smoking among 2019 global drug survey respondents. Addictive Behaviors, 125, p. 107130. (In Press) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107130.
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Highlights
- Recently, cigarette use has declined while cannabis use has increased.
- Smoking cannabis produces second- and third-hand emissions that may impact health.
- Comparisons of in-home cannabis and tobacco smoking have not been available.
- In-home smoking of cannabis was more prevalent than tobacco.
- Global cannabis acceptability movements urge research on use patterns & health effects.
[The overall between-use-group patterns of in-home smoking prevalence were similar among 11 (Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, England, Finland, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Slovakia, and US) of the 17 countries included in this analysis.]
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