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overview Dr. Brian J. Fairman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research focuses on the epidemiology of substance use, particularly cannabis and tobacco co-use, with an emphasis on blunt smoking, initiation pathways, and health consequences. He has published extensively using national survey data (e.g., PATH, NSDUH) to examine longitudinal trends, risk factors, and disparities in substance use and mental health outcomes. His work also explores the intersection of state policies, neighborhood context, and health behaviors. Dr. Fairman has led and contributed to federally and institutionally funded studies, including projects on cigar product features, nicotine dependence, and telehealth access in behavioral health services.
research overview Dr. Brian J. Fairman’s research focuses on substance use epidemiology, with particular emphasis on the co-use of cannabis and tobacco products. His work examines behavioral patterns, health consequences, and policy influences surrounding blunt smoking—a common method of cannabis use involving hollowed-out cigars. He leverages nationally representative longitudinal data, such as the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study and the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), to investigate how social, environmental, and regulatory factors shape substance use behaviors across the life course. A key theme of Dr. Fairman’s research is the intersection of cannabis and tobacco use, including the role of flavored products, initiation pathways, and associations with nicotine dependence and mental health outcomes. He also studies disparities in access to behavioral health services, including telehealth, particularly in rural and underserved communities. His research aims to inform prevention strategies, policy development, and treatment approaches. Dr. Fairman has served as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on federally and institutionally funded projects and regularly collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across public health, behavioral science, and health services research.

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Concept Marijuana Abuse
Concept Cannabis
Concept Marijuana Smoking
Academic Article Correction to: When Marijuana Is Used before Cigarettes or Alcohol: Demographic Predictors and Associations with Heavy Use, Cannabis Use Disorder, and Other Drug-related Outcomes.
Academic Article Early cannabis use and estimated risk of later onset of depression spells: Epidemiologic evidence from the population-based World Health Organization World Mental Health Survey Initiative.
Academic Article When Marijuana Is Used before Cigarettes or Alcohol: Demographic Predictors and Associations with Heavy Use, Cannabis Use Disorder, and Other Drug-related Outcomes.
Academic Article Trends in registered medical marijuana participation across 13 US states and District of Columbia.
Academic Article Cannabis problem experiences among users of the tobacco-cannabis combination known as blunts.
Academic Article Are early-onset cannabis smokers at an increased risk of depression spells?
Academic Article Usual Modes of Marijuana Consumption Among High School Students in Colorado.
Academic Article Past 15-year trends in adolescent marijuana use: Differences by race/ethnicity and sex.
Academic Article Does Starting to Smoke Cigars Trigger Onset of Cannabis Blunt Smoking?
Academic Article Polygenic Score ? Intervention Moderation: an Application of Discrete-Time Survival Analysis to Model the Timing of First Marijuana Use Among Urban Youth.
Academic Article Blunt and non-blunt cannabis use associated with cigarette, e-cigarette, and cigar initiation: Findings from the population assessment of tobacco and health (PATH) study.
Academic Article Nicotine Dependence among Current Cigarette Smokers Who Use E-Cigarettes and Cannabis.
Grant Cigar Product Features and Blunt Use

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