Association Between Electronic Cigarette Use and Marijuana Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults
JAMA Pediatrics2019Vol. 173(10), pp. e192574–e192574
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Abstract
This meta-analysis found a significant increase in the odds of past or current and subsequent marijuana use in adolescents and young adults who used e-cigarettes. These findings highlight the importance of addressing the rapid increases in e-cigarette use among youths as a means to help limit marijuana use in this population.
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