Associations for subgroups of E-cigarette, cigarette, and cannabis use with asthma in a population sample of California adolescents
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Associations for subgroups of E-cigarette, cigarette, and cannabis use with asthma in a population sample of California adolescents
Abstract
Knowledge about the respiratory health consequences of adolescents' use of tobacco products with cannabis remains limited. We studied whether e-cigarettes, combustible cigarettes, and cannabis were independently associated with asthma in a population-based sample of 150,634 public high school students (10th and 12th graders), drawn in a two-stage design to be representative of the state of California in 2019-2020. Measures were obtained for use of e-cigarettes, combustible cigarettes, and cannabis; motives for use (three substances); method of use (for cannabis); ever being diagnosed with asthma; and having an asthma attack in past 12 months. Cross-classification indicated Nonuse for 64% of the sample; 15% Dual E-cigarette/Cannabis Use; 10% Exclusive Cannabis Use; 5% Exclusive E-cigarette Use; and 5% Triple Use. Multinomial logistic regression with a three-level criterion variable, controlling for age, sex, parental education, race/ethnicity, and three types of household use showed that compared with Nonuse, odds of Lifetime Asthma (vs. Never Had) was elevated for Triple Use (AOR = 1.14, CI 1.06-1.24), Dual E-cigarette/Cannabis Use (1.17, 1.12-1.23), Exclusive Cannabis Use (1.17, 1.11-1.23), and Exclusive E-cigarette Use (1.10, 1.02-1.18). Similar results were noted for Recent Asthma. Among persons who had used cannabis, 88% of the Triple group and 74% of the Dual E-cigarette/Cannabis group reported both smoking and vaping cannabis. Thus, co-occurrence of e-cigarette and cannabis use was a common pattern among adolescents in this study, and subgroups of cannabis and e-cigarette use showed similar associations with asthma. Preventive approaches should highlight the health implications of exclusive or combined e-cigarette and cannabis use.
Keywords: Asthma; Cannabis; E-cigarettes; Smoking; Substance use; Youth.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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