Aims: To examine differences in tobacco use and dependence between adolescents who are and are not marijuana users. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of existing survey data. Participants: Data were obtained from 7440 adolescents who completed the British Columbia Youth Survey of Smoking and Health II (BCYSOSH-II), a school based survey conducted in 2004. Measures: Responses to demographic, current smoking, alcohol use, self-defined tobacco and marijuana use status questions, perceived physical and mental addiction to tobacco, modified-Fagerstrom Tolerance Questionnaire (M-FTQ), and the Dimensions of Tobacco Dependence Scale (DTDS) were obtained. Findings: Marijuana users were 5.9 times more likely to be current tobacco smokers and reported ...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco is the most commonly used addictive substance among adolescents, according to th...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence linking youth use of electronic (e-) cigarettes to subsequent cigarette...
Objective: To assess sex-disaggregated differences in youths\u27 characterizations of their own smok...
Background: Marijuana and tobacco are the substances used most commonly by adolescents and co-occurr...
BackgroundMarijuana and tobacco are the substances used most commonly by adolescents and co-occurrin...
Background: Marijuana use among high school youth has been declining over the past two decades. Howe...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Many studies have been conducted on the associations between licit drug use and marijuana use in ado...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
Objective: Medicinal cannabis use (MCU) among youth is correlated with frequent cannabis use and sev...
AimsTo examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alcoho...
Aim: To examine prospectively over a period of 4 years the profile of cannabis dependence and the ri...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
ObjectiveWe examined the frequency and intensity of tobacco use and thoughts about abstinence among ...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco is the most commonly used addictive substance among adolescents, according to th...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence linking youth use of electronic (e-) cigarettes to subsequent cigarette...
Objective: To assess sex-disaggregated differences in youths\u27 characterizations of their own smok...
Background: Marijuana and tobacco are the substances used most commonly by adolescents and co-occurr...
BackgroundMarijuana and tobacco are the substances used most commonly by adolescents and co-occurrin...
Background: Marijuana use among high school youth has been declining over the past two decades. Howe...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Many studies have been conducted on the associations between licit drug use and marijuana use in ado...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
Objective: Medicinal cannabis use (MCU) among youth is correlated with frequent cannabis use and sev...
AimsTo examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alcoho...
Aim: To examine prospectively over a period of 4 years the profile of cannabis dependence and the ri...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
ObjectiveWe examined the frequency and intensity of tobacco use and thoughts about abstinence among ...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco is the most commonly used addictive substance among adolescents, according to th...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence linking youth use of electronic (e-) cigarettes to subsequent cigarette...
Objective: To assess sex-disaggregated differences in youths\u27 characterizations of their own smok...