Tobacco and cannabis use in the UK amongst young adults
March 18th, 2019 (15:30 h. – 16:30 h.) | L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona. Spain
To develop the evidence base for an intervention to target tobacco and cannabis, Hannah Walsh is using the Medical Research Council’s framework for developing complex interventions. Therefore, her Ph.D. research began with a systematic review and meta-analysis of treatment interventions which targeted co-use, or which targeted one substance and also measured the change in using the second. The analysis looked at outcomes for co-users within a variety of interventions.
Hannah Walsh is a mental health nurse and a Ph.D. student, currently studying at King’s College London, UK. Her topic focuses on the co-use of tobacco and cannabis, and she is developing evidence to support an intervention which could target co-use amongst young adults. Hannah is supervised by Dr. Maria Duaso and Professor Ann McNeill. She is visiting Spain with support from the Society for the Study of Addiction in the UK, with the aim of meeting other researchers also investigating co-use.
Summary of Hanna’s Ph.D. study
The second part of her Ph.D. is a survey of co-use and co-quitting amongst young adults. This study has recruited vocational college students across London and beyond, and asked detailed questions about their co-use of tobacco and cannabis, as well as motivation or experiences of quitting one or the other. The survey aims to provide a detailed description of how young adults use both substances, measures of dependency, motivation to quit and resources used to quit.
The second part of her Ph.D. is a survey of co-use and co-quitting amongst young adults. This study has recruited vocational college students across London and beyond, and asked detailed questions about their co-use of tobacco and cannabis, as well as motivation or experiences of quitting one or the other. The survey aims to provide a detailed description of how young adults use both substances, measures of dependency, motivation to quit and resources used to quit.
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