Dual-Vaping of Nicotine and Cannabis Among Adults Who Currently Use Tobacco Products in Five New England States.
Jessica LiuElaine HanbyMelody KingsleyJonathan P WinickoffDaniel A GundersenAndy S L TanPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2024)
This study addresses a key gap in adequate survey measures for assessing vaping of multiple substances. We found that among adults with past 30-day tobacco use, dual-vaping was prevalent and associated with different correlates, such as self-reported anxiety and education level, compared to sole-vaping of nicotine or cannabis. Our findings may help in characterizing and targeting future population-level surveillance and intervention efforts for multiple substance use behaviors.