2021
DOI: 10.1186/s42238-021-00080-2
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Electronic cigarette and cannabis use: results from the 2018 Maryland Youth Risk Behavior Survey

Abstract: Objective To determine the relationship between lifetime e-cigarette use and current cannabis use among youth. Our analyses accounted for county variability, in addition to student-level covariates. Methods This study examined responses from high school students on a state-level population survey, the 2018 Maryland Youth Risk Behavior Survey/Youth Tobacco Survey, a cross-sectional, complex survey sample. Of participating students, final analyses in… Show more

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“…Fifthly, while cigarettes remain the most commonly used tobacco product by US adults [6], e‐cigarettes are the most commonly used tobacco product by youth [61] and e‐cigarette use is associated with cannabis use among youth [62]. Further, the use of cannabis via e‐cigarettes/vaping devices has increased among US youth, especially among states with MCL and RCL [63].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fifthly, while cigarettes remain the most commonly used tobacco product by US adults [6], e‐cigarettes are the most commonly used tobacco product by youth [61] and e‐cigarette use is associated with cannabis use among youth [62]. Further, the use of cannabis via e‐cigarettes/vaping devices has increased among US youth, especially among states with MCL and RCL [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%