2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106670
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Longitudinal trajectories of E-cigarette use among adolescents: A 5-year, multiple cohort study of vaping with and without marijuana

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“…Several studies reported on developmental trajectories of use that describe the onset and progression of cannabis vaping across adolescence into young adulthood [ 58 63 ]. Several of these studies focused on cannabis vaping only [ 60 63 ], while others show cannabis vaping co-occurs with other substance use behaviors [ 58 , 59 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Several studies reported on developmental trajectories of use that describe the onset and progression of cannabis vaping across adolescence into young adulthood [ 58 63 ]. Several of these studies focused on cannabis vaping only [ 60 63 ], while others show cannabis vaping co-occurs with other substance use behaviors [ 58 , 59 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies reported on developmental trajectories of use that describe the onset and progression of cannabis vaping across adolescence into young adulthood [ 58 63 ]. Several of these studies focused on cannabis vaping only [ 60 63 ], while others show cannabis vaping co-occurs with other substance use behaviors [ 58 , 59 ]. Studies from California [ 60 ] and Texas [ 63 ] both show variability by sub-groups of young people: some young people start cannabis vaping in adolescence, while others begin in young adulthood; and some trajectories escalate quickly, while others escalate less rapidly.…”
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“…E-cigarette use is positively correlated with cigarette smoking and has been associated with increased levels of alcohol, marijuana, and other substance use [ 5 , 7 , 16 , 17 , 18 ]. In addition, although used mainly for nicotine consumption, e-cigarettes are also used to vape marijuana [ 19 , 20 , 21 ]. Currently, little is known about how e-cigarette use may be associated with substance use disorders after accounting for the effects of cigarette smoking.…”
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confidence: 99%