1. Factors that influence cannabis vaping habits of college students: A qualitative study.
- Author
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McKenzie N, Glassman TJ, Dake JA, Maloney SM, and Na L
- Subjects
- Humans, Male, Female, Universities, Young Adult, COVID-19 psychology, COVID-19 epidemiology, Adult, Cannabis, Interviews as Topic, Vaping psychology, Students psychology, Students statistics & numerical data, Qualitative Research
- Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the attitudes and perceptions of college undergraduates regarding cannabis vaping. Participants: Twenty-one, predominantly male (71.4%; M
age = 22, SD = 2.09), undergraduate college students who reported vaping cannabis in the past 30 days. Methods: Participants were interviewed to determine their attitudes and perceptions regarding cannabis vaping. Findings: Thematic analysis uncovered six primary themes and eighteen subthemes. Main themes included (1) Convenience, (2) Discreetness, (3) Mood-Altering Experience, (4) Social Acceptability, (5) Health and Safety, and (6) COVID-19 Pandemic Impact. Conclusion: College students who use cannabis tend to both vape and use combustible methods, depending upon social and physical environment. This population tends to vaporize cannabis for its perceived mood-altering properties. Additional research is needed to further examine the behaviors and attitudes surrounding cannabis vaping among college undergraduates, as well as the development of interventions specific to this demographic.- Published
- 2024
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