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*Students who reported depressive symptoms had 2.1 times higher adjusted odds of vaping, 2.7 times higher adjusted odds of smoking, and 3.0 times higher adjusted odds of vaping and smoking compared with students who did not report depressive symptoms.
*Students who reported depressive symptoms had 2.1 times higher adjusted odds of vaping, 2.7 times higher adjusted odds of smoking, and 3.0 times higher adjusted odds of vaping and smoking compared with students who did not report depressive symptoms.
*Tilton, G., Huston, S., & Albert, P. (2023). Risk and Protective Factors for Vaping and Smoking Among High School Students in Maine. Preventing chronic disease, 20, E28. https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.220307
*Tilton, G., Huston, S., & Albert, P. (2023). Risk and Protective Factors for Vaping and Smoking Among High School Students in Maine. Preventing chronic disease, 20, E28. https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.220307
===2023: [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36912516/ Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety and Subsequent Use of Nicotine and THC in Electronic Cigarettes]===
*Data were from an online survey of youth and young adults in urban areas of Texas
*Symptoms of depression and comorbid depression and anxiety at baseline were significantly associated with both nicotine and THC use in e-cigarettes 12 months later. Symptoms of anxiety were associated with nicotine use in e-cigarettes 12 months later.
*Citation: Clendennen, S. L., Smith, J., Sumbe, A., Chen, B., Wilkinson, A. V., & Harrell, M. B. (2023). Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety and Subsequent Use of Nicotine and THC in Electronic Cigarettes. Substance use & misuse, 58(5), 591–600. https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2023.2177110