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Cigarette smoking among marijuana users in the United States.
Authors:Kimber P Richter  Haroshena Kaur  Ken Resnicow  Niaman Nazir  Michael C Mosier  Jasjit S Ahluwalia
Affiliation:Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Kansas Medical Cetner, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Mail Stop 1008, Kansas City, KS 66160-7313, USA. krichter@kumc.edu
Abstract:The vast majority of drug users smoke cigarettes. Most use marijuana and no other illicit drug. We analyzed adult responses to the 1997 NHSDA (n = 16,661) to explore relationships between marijuana use and cigarette smoking. Multivariate analyses controlled for other illicit drug use and other potential covariates. Nearly three-quarters of current marijuana users (74%) smoked cigarettes. Compared to nonusers, the adjusted odds of being a smoker were 5.43 for current marijuana users, 3.58 for past year marijuana users, and 2.02 for former marijuana users. Odds for cigarette smoking among current poly-drug users, compared to nonusers, were 2.3 to 1. Level of cigarette smoking was directly associated with frequency of marijuana use. Nationwide, an estimated 7 million adults smoke both substances and are at increased risk for respiratory illnesses and mortality. Cigarette smoking is a major co-morbidity of marijuana use and smoking cessation should be addressed among marijuana users in addition to their other illicit drug involvement.
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