
This study investigates the extent to which tobacco smoking is associated with the nonmedical use of psychostimulants and the temporal order of the age of first use for tobacco and psychostimulants within a nationally representative sample of United States household residents. At the same time, alcohol use and other suspected determinants of psychostimulant use are investigated and held constant, using multiple regression models. Data were taken from public use files of the 1995 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. Conditional logistic regression analyses were performed to derive estimated relative odds of using stimulants for tobacco smokers versus nonsmokers, holding constant other potentially distorting influences. This study provides recent evidence on tobacco smoking as one of the potentially malleable risk factors for the nonmedical use of stimulant drugs.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Substance-Related Disorders, Age Factors, Ethnic Groups, Tobacco Use Disorder, 310, Health Surveys, Sampling Studies, United States, Sex Factors, Risk Factors, Ethnicity, Odds Ratio, Secondary Prevention, Humans, Central Nervous System Stimulants, Female, Alcohol-Related Disorders
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Substance-Related Disorders, Age Factors, Ethnic Groups, Tobacco Use Disorder, 310, Health Surveys, Sampling Studies, United States, Sex Factors, Risk Factors, Ethnicity, Odds Ratio, Secondary Prevention, Humans, Central Nervous System Stimulants, Female, Alcohol-Related Disorders
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