| Literature DB >> 32519578 |
Jason T Round1, Therese E Fozard1, Amanda A Harrison2, Katerina Z Kolokotroni1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cannabis smoking and cigarette smoking often co-occur, yet limited research has investigated the potentially different role impulsivity may play when these behaviours occur in isolation, compared with in combination. AIMS: This study examined trait and behavioural impulsivity as a function of both cigarette and cannabis smoking.Entities:
Keywords: Trait impulsivity; behavioural impulsivity; cannabinoid receptor partial agonist; cannabis; drug abuse; humans; nicotine; nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist; tobacco; δ-9-tetrahydrocannibinol (THC)
Year: 2020 PMID: 32519578 PMCID: PMC7436435 DOI: 10.1177/0269881120926674
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychopharmacol ISSN: 0269-8811 Impact factor: 4.153
Trait impulsivity participant sample demographics and smoking behaviour (N = 224).
| NS | CAN NON-CIG | CIG | CAN CIG | Test statistic | Effect size | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 44 | 47 | 76 | 58 | – | – | – | ||||
| Age years | 24.73 | (4.57) | 21.98 | (4.59) | 23.55 | (5.75) | 22.62 | (3.37) | Cannabis main effect
| .005 | ηp2 = .04 |
| Sex M:F | 25:19 | – | 30:17 | – | 42:34 | – | 43:15 | – | .130 | – | |
| Cigarettes smoked per day | – | – | – | – | 10.66 | (4.93) | 9.46 | (5.12) | .179 | ||
| Years smoking tobacco | – | – | – | – | 5.89 | (5.68) | 5.30 | (3.54) | .494 | ||
| FTND | – | – | – | – | 3.19 | (2.23) | 2.89 | (2.09) | .440 | ||
| Proportion of time using tobacco in joints (%) | – | – | 73.41 | (32.67) | – | – | 90.25* | (12.50) | .030 | ||
| Days per week smoking cannabis | – | – | 5.11 | (1.87) | – | – | 5.51 | (1.78) | .270 | ||
| Days per month smoking cannabis | – | – | 21.09 | (8.03) | – | – | 23.44 | (7.28) | .123 | ||
| Years smoking cannabis | – | – | 4.62 | (3.75) | – | – | 5.71 | (4.08) | .164 | ||
| CUDIT-R | – | – | 16.72 | (3.91) | – | – | 18.81 | (4.58) | .016 | ||
Data presented as mean (SD) or frequency. NS: non-smoker of cigarettes and cannabis; CAN NON-CIG: cannabis only smoker; CIG: cigarette only smoker; CAN CIG: cannabis plus cigarette smoker; M: male, F: female; FTND: Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence; CUDIT-R: Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test –Revised. F-values presented refer to 2 (cannabis status) × 2 (cigarette status) ANOVA statistics. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *p < .05, **p < .01.
Figure 1.Main effect of cigarette status for (a) BIS-11 total, (b) attention and (c) non-planning subscales; (d) cigarette × cannabis status interaction for BIS-11 motor impulsivity score. Bars represent mean ± SEM. Asterisks indicate level of significance: ***p < .001.
Pearson’s correlations between trait impulsivity and tobacco use and dependence by group.
| CIG | BIS-11 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Attention | Motor | Non-plan | |
| Cigarettes smoked per day ( | .27 | .05 | .26 | .32 |
| Years smoking tobacco ( | −.23 | −.19 | −.16 | −.22 |
| FTND ( | .33 | .19 | .27 | .34 |
| CAN CIG | ||||
| Cigarettes smoked per day ( | .28 | .21 | .25 | .21 |
| Years smoking tobacco ( | .17 | .09 | .13 | .19 |
| FTND ( | .17 | .28 | .10 | .07 |
Data represent Pearson’s r correlation coefficients. BIS-11: Barratt Impulsiveness Scale Version 11; CIG: cigarette only; CAN CIG: cannabis plus cigarette smoker. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *p <.05, **p < .01.
Pearson’s correlations between trait impulsivity and cannabis use and dependence by group.
| CAN NON-CIG | BIS-11 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Attention | Motor | Non-plan | |
| Days per week smoking cannabis ( | −.18 | −.11 | −.03 | −.28 |
| Years smoking cannabis ( | .04 | −.08 | .10 | .06 |
| CUDIT-R ( | .04 | .26 | −.03 | −.08 |
| CAN CIG | ||||
| Days per week smoking cannabis ( | −.17 | .00 | −.30 | −.09 |
| Years smoking cannabis ( | .15 | .11 | .09 | .17 |
| CUDIT-R ( | .15 | .05 | .09 | .21 |
Data represent Pearson’s r correlation coefficients. BIS-11: Barratt Impulsiveness Scale Version 11; CAN NON-CIG: cannabis only smoker; CAN CIG: cannabis plus cigarette smoker. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *p < .05, **p < .01.
Behavioural impulsivity participant sample demographics and smoking behaviour (N = 87).
| NS | CAN NON–CIG | CIG | CAN CIG | Test statistic | Effect size | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 30 | 13 | 29 | 15 | – | – | – | ||||
| Age years | 24.43 | (4.15) | 22.23 | (2.83) | 24.97 | (7.21) | 24 | (4.36) | Cannabis main effect | .196 | ηp2 = .02 |
| Sex M:F | 14:16 | 6:07 | 15:14 | 12:03 | .172 | – | |||||
| Cigarettes smoked per day | – | – | – | – | 9.88 | (4.83) | 11.83 | (6.01) | .249 | ||
| Years smoking tobacco | – | – | – | – | 6.52 | (6.13) | 6.03 | (4.72) | .791 | ||
| FTND | – | – | – | – | 3.10 | (2.35) | 3.53 | (1.64) | .531 | ||
| Proportion of time using tobacco in joints (%) | – | – | 84.17 | (18.89) | – | – | 87.80 | (9.54) | .972 | ||
| Days per week smoking cannabis | – | – | 5.00 | (1.91) | – | – | 5.40 | (1.97) | .591 | ||
| Days per month smoking cannabis | – | – | 21.42 | (8.01) | – | – | 23.30 | (8.21) | .547 | ||
| Years smoking cannabis | – | – | 4.46 | (2.50) | – | – | 7.01 | (5.53) | .124 | ||
| CUDIT–R | – | – | 16.38 | (4.33) | – | – | 17.33 | (3.48) | .526 | ||
| CO (parts per million) | 2.10 | (0.88) | 3.42 | (1.24) | 10.34 | (7.71) | 11.80 | (4.31) | Cannabis main effect | .055 | ηp2 = .03 |
| Time (min) of last cigarette before session | – | – | – | – | 30.00 | (57.50) | 20.00 | (47.50) | .946 | ||
| Time (hours) of last cannabis use before session | – | – | 14:00 | (4.25) | – | – | 12:00 | (4.50) | .055 | ||
| QSU-Brief total craving | – | – | – | – | 41.38 | (27.97) | 32.60 | (21.03) | .292 | ||
| QSU-Brief positive craving | – | – | – | – | 26.07 | (15.11) | 23.00 | (14.03) | .165 | ||
| QSU-Brief negative craving | – | – | – | – | 15.31 | (14.37) | 9.60 | (8.38) | .517 | ||
| MCQ-SF total craving | – | – | 43.69 | (11.22) | – | – | 45.29 | (8.96) | .686 | ||
| Compulsivity craving | – | – | 6.08 | (3.52) | – | – | 6.80 | (2.81) | .551 | ||
| Emotionality craving | – | – | 10.08 | (3.17) | – | – | 10.07 | (3.85) | .994 | ||
| Expectancy craving | – | – | 13.62 | (3.91) | – | – | 13.47 | (3.29) | .914 | ||
| Purposefulness craving | – | – | 13.92 | (4.17) | – | – | 15.27 | (4.04) | .395 | ||
Data presented as mean (SD) or frequency. NS: non–smoker of cigarettes and cannabis; CAN NON–CIG: cannabis only smoker; CIG: cigarette only smoker; CAN CIG: cannabis plus cigarette smoker; M: male, F: female; FTND: Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence; QSU-Brief: Questionnaire of Smoking Urges; MCQ-SF: Marijuana Craving Questionnaire; CUDIT–R: Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test – Revised; CO: carbon monoxide. F–values presented refer to 2 (cannabis status) × 2 (cigarette status) ANOVA statistics. Asterisks indicate level of significance: ***p < .001.
Comparison of trait–only participants and behavioural sample on demographics, drug use, and trait impulsivity.
| Trait–only participants | Behavioural sample | Test statistic | Effect size | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 137 | 87 | – | – | – | ||
| Age | 23.50 | (5.05) | 24.21 | (5.27) | .319 | ||
| Sex M:F | 81:56 | – | 47:40 | – | .490 | – | |
| Cigarettes smoked per day | 9.93 | (5.07) | 10.55 | (5.28) | .546 | ||
| Years smoking tobacco | 6.13 | (5.09) | 6.35 | (5.63) | .830 | ||
| FTND | 3.20 | (2.16) | 3.25 | (2.13) | .907 | ||
| Proportion of time using tobacco in joints (%) | 80.32 | (27.51) | 85.82 | (14.21) | .944 | ||
| Days per week smoking cannabis | 5.12 | (1.90) | 5.21 | (1.92) | .817 | ||
| Days per month smoking cannabis | 21.49 | (8.16) | 22.43 | (8.02) | .603 | ||
| Years smoking cannabis | 5.39 | (4.15) | 5.83 | (4.51) | .638 | ||
| CUDIT–R | 17.12 | (4.19) | 16.89 | (3.85) | .805 | ||
| BIS–11 total | 66.60 | (10.84) | 66.63 | (10.70) | .982 | ||
| Attention | 17.47 | (4.08) | 17.30 | (4.12) | .765 | ||
| Motor | 24.36 | (4.62) | 24.39 | (4.51) | .967 | ||
| Non–plan | 24.77 | (4.80) | 24.94 | (4.82) | .790 | ||
Data presented as mean (SD) or frequency. M: male, F: female; FTND: Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence; CUDIT–R: Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test – Revised; BIS–11: Barratt Impulsiveness Scale Version 11.
Figure 2.P(correct) for (a) FW cigarette × cannabis status interaction and (b) DW descriptive statistics. Bars represent mean ±SEM. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *p < .05, ***p < .001.
Figure 3.Number of boxes opened for (a) FW cigarette × cannabis status interaction and (b) DW main effect of cigarette status. Bars represent mean ± SEM. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *p < .05, ***p <.001.
Figure 4.Incorrect judgements for (a) FW cigarette × cannabis status interaction and (b) DW descriptive statistics. Bars represent mean ±SEM. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *p < .05, **p < .01.
Figure 5.Latency of box opening for (a) FW main effect of cigarette status and (b) DW cigarette × cannabis status interaction. Bars represent mean ± SEM. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *p < .05.
Figure 6.Total points won for (a) FW cigarette × cannabis status interaction and (b) DW descriptive statistics. Bars represent mean ±SEM. Asterisks indicate level of significance: *p < .05, **p < .01.
Descriptive statistics for stop-signal task group comparisons.
| NS | CAN NON-CIG | CIG | CAN CIG | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 24 | 12 | 27 | 14 | ||||
| SSRT (ms) | 277.70 | (32.07) | 282.43 | (32.28) | 260.91 | (63.60) | 289.52 | (71.51) |
| SSD (ms) | 275.42 | (114.01) | 325.78 | (189.86) | 390.66 | (187.77) | 309.32 | (147.42) |
| P(respond|signal) (%) | 48.23 | (4.71) | 47.43 | (4.93) | 47.35 | (5.84) | 48.05 | (6.45) |
| Correct responses (%) | 98.39 | (1.94) | 97.00 | (3.88) | 96.90 | (5.02) | 97.59 | (2.04) |
| Missed responses (%) | 0.94 | (1.87) | 2.12 | (3.92) | 1.46 | (2.16) | 1.36 | (2.30) |
| Commission error RT (ms) | 477.29 | (89.38) | 522.53 | (141.06) | 569.85 | (133.50) | 523.80 | (112.58) |
| Correct response RT (ms) | 553.79 | (111.75) | 609.37 | (174.19) | 651.88 | (154.29) | 599.86 | (157.30) |
Data presented as mean (SD). NS: non-smoker of cigarettes and cannabis; CAN NON-CIG: cannabis only smoker; CIG: cigarette only smoker; CAN CIG: cannabis plus cigarette smoker; SSRT: stop-signal reaction time; SSD: stop-signal delay; P(respond|signal): probability of responding on stop-signal trials; ms: milliseconds; RT: reaction time.
Ten participants (six NS, two cigarette only, one cannabis only, one cannabis plus cigarette smokers) were excluded from the stop-signal task analysis due to inability to accurately estimate SSRT.