کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5121324 | 1378295 | 2017 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
PurposeUse of e-cigarettes by youth is proliferating worldwide, but little is known about the behavioral profile of youth e-cigarette users and the association of e-cigarette use with other health-risky behaviors. This study examines the associations between e-cigarette use and tobacco, marijuana, and alcohol use among a large sample of Canadian youth.MethodsUsing Canadian data from 39,837 grade 9 to 12 students who participated in year 3 (2014-2015) of the COMPASS study, logistic regression models were used to examine how current use of e-cigarettes were associated with tobacco, marijuana, binge drinking, and energy drinks mixed with alcohol. Pearson's chi-square tests were used to examine subgroup differences by sex.ResultsOverall, 9.75% of respondents were current e-cigarette users. Current cigarette smokers (odds ratio [OR]Â = 3.009), current marijuana users (ORÂ = 5.549), and noncurrent marijuana users (ORÂ = 3.653) were more likely to report using e-cigarettes than noncigarette smokers and nonmarijuana users. Gender differences among males and females showed higher risk of e-cigarette use among female current marijuana users (ORÂ = 7.029) relative to males (ORÂ = 4.931) and female current smokers (ORÂ = 3.284) compared to males (ORÂ = 2.862). Compared to nonbinge drinkers, weekly (ORÂ = 3.253), monthly (ORÂ = 3.113), and occasional (ORÂ = 2.333) binge drinkers were more likely to use e-cigarettes. Similarly, students who consume energy drinks mixed with alcohol (ORÂ = 1.650) were more likely to use e-cigarettes compared to students who do not consume them.ConclusionsWe identify that youth who binge drink or use marijuana have a greater increased risk for using e-cigarettes compared to cigarette smokers. These data suggest that efforts to prevent e-cigarette use should not only be discussed in the domain of tobacco control.
Journal: Journal of Adolescent Health - Volume 60, Issue 3, March 2017, Pages 320-327