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Cannabis Adaptation During and After Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device Installation: A Longitudinal Study.

Michael Scherer1,2, Eduardo Romano1, Sagan King2, Paul Marques1, Ann Romosz1,2, Eileen Taylor1, Thomas H Nochajski3, Robert Voas1, Amy Manning1,4, Scott Tippetts1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A common intervention to prevent alcohol-impaired driving are alcohol ignition interlock devices (IIDs), which prevent drivers with a blood alcohol concentration greater than .025% from starting the car. These devices force drivers to adapt their drinking to accommodate the device. Prior studies indicated a transfer of risk as some drivers with an IID may increase cannabis use as they decrease alcohol use. This study examines whether this increase in cannabis use persists after IID removal when alcohol use reverts to pre-IID levels.
METHOD: The data are from the Managing Heavy Drinking (MHD) study of drivers in New York State. The MHD is a comprehensive three-wave study of drivers convicted of driving under the influence from 2015 to 2020. Participants (N = 189) completed all waves, and provided oral fluid/blood and hair samples to measure cannabis and alcohol use, respectively. Mixed between-within analysis of variance was conducted to assess cannabis use at IID installation (Time 1), removal (Time 2), and at 6-month follow-up (Time 3).
RESULTS: In aggregate, participants increased their cannabis use over the course of the study. Drivers who decreased their alcohol use while the IID was installed on their car significantly increased their cannabis use while the IID was in place and further increased cannabis use after the device's removal.
CONCLUSIONS: IIDs are efficacious in preventing alcohol-impaired driving. However, in some cases, they may have the unintended effect of increasing other substance use. The current study outlines the need for supplemental treatment interventions while on IID to prevent a transfer of risk to other substances, or polysubstance use after the device is removed.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35838425      PMCID: PMC9318705     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stud Alcohol Drugs        ISSN: 1937-1888            Impact factor:   3.346


  27 in total

1.  An evaluation of Nova Scotia's alcohol ignition interlock program.

Authors:  Ward G M Vanlaar; Marisela Mainegra Hing; Robyn D Robertson
Journal:  Accid Anal Prev       Date:  2017-01-18

2.  Latent Classes of Polydrug Users as a Predictor of Crash Involvement and Alcohol Consumption.

Authors:  Michael Scherer; Eduardo Romano; Robert Voas; Eileen Taylor
Journal:  J Stud Alcohol Drugs       Date:  2018-05       Impact factor: 2.582

3.  Intercorrelation of Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders among a National Sample of Drivers.

Authors:  Michael Scherer; Sarah Canham; Robert B Voas; C Debra Furr-Holden
Journal:  J Psychoactive Drugs       Date:  2017-08-28

Review 4.  Vehicle safety features aimed at preventing alcohol-related crashes.

Authors:  R B Voas
Journal:  Forensic Sci Rev       Date:  2020-01

5.  Drug and alcohol involvement in four types of fatal crashes.

Authors:  Eduardo Romano; Robert B Voas
Journal:  J Stud Alcohol Drugs       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 2.582

6.  Estimating driver risk using alcohol biomarkers, interlock blood alcohol concentration tests and psychometric assessments: initial descriptives.

Authors:  Paul Marques; Scott Tippetts; John Allen; Martin Javors; Christer Alling; Michel Yegles; Fritz Pragst; Friedrich Wurst
Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2009-11-16       Impact factor: 6.526

7.  Ethylglucuronide in hair is a top predictor of impaired driving recidivism, alcohol dependence, and a key marker of the highest BAC interlock tests.

Authors:  Paul R Marques; A Scott Tippetts; Michel Yegles
Journal:  Traffic Inj Prev       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 1.491

8.  The impact of interlock installation on driving behavior and drinking behavior related to driving.

Authors:  Thomas H Nochajski; Amy R Manning; Robert Voas; Eileen P Taylor; Michael Scherer; Eduardo Romano
Journal:  Traffic Inj Prev       Date:  2020-08-12       Impact factor: 1.491

9.  Changes in Alcohol Use and Drinking and Driving Outcomes From Before Arrest for Driving Under the Influence to After Interlock Removal.

Authors:  Robert B Voas; Anthony Scott Tippetts; Eduardo Romano; Thomas H Nochajski; Amy R Manning; Eileen Taylor; Michael Scherer
Journal:  Alcohol Clin Exp Res       Date:  2021-03-12       Impact factor: 3.455

10.  Potential for cannabis adaptation among participants in a drunk driving intervention.

Authors:  Michael Scherer; Paul Marques; Amy R Manning; Thomas H Nochajski; Eduardo Romano; Eileen Taylor; Robert Voas; Sagan King
Journal:  J Subst Use       Date:  2020-04-08
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