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Dual Use of Marijuana and Tobacco: Social Media and Youth

Juliet Lee, PhD

This study proposes to understand how youth and young adults may be influenced to use marijuana and tobacco by seeing videos about these on YouTube, a social media site. Although fewer numbers of youth in the U.S. are smoking cigarettes, more are smoking little cigars and cigarillos. At the same time slightly more youth are using marijuana while fewer of them think that marijuana use is harmful.

Scientific studies have shown that there are links between use of tobacco and marijuana, but how those links work is not yet clear. Youth may learn about ways to smoke tobacco and marijuana by watching videos on YouTube, an online social network site for posting, viewing, commenting on, and sharing videos. So far, few or no researchers have asked youth about how they use YouTube videos in terms of tobacco and marijuana smoking practices, including how these videos may or may not reflect and impact on their use of tobacco and marijuana.

On the other hand, youths may observe, experience, and learn to interpret the experience of smoking blunts for marijuana and boosting from the other people with whom they hang out, during the occasions when they are hanging out, when this involves smoking marijuana. Our research has three parts: Two phases of Social Media Content Analysis with one phase in between of Ethnographic Interviews.

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