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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36924188/e-cigarette-device-type-source-and-use-behaviors-of-youth-and-young-adults-findings-from-the-truth-longitudinal-cohort-2020-2021
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Elizabeth K Do, Kathleen Aarvig, Emily M Donovan, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Donna M Vallone, Elizabeth C Hair
Background: E-cigarette device types vary in the amount of nicotine delivered to users. Given that youth and young adults are using pod-based and disposable e-cigarettes with high nicotine concentrations, it is important to determine how e-cigarette use behaviors associated with nicotine dependence may differ across e-cigarette device type. Methods: Baseline information was collected from September 2020 to March 2021 and follow-up information was collected from July to October 2021 from the Truth Longitudinal Cohort...
March 16, 2023: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36903120/particle-and-phase-analysis-of-combusted-iron-particles-for-energy-storage-and-release
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Simon Buchheiser, Max Philipp Deutschmann, Frank Rhein, Amanda Allmang, Michal Fedoryk, Björn Stelzner, Stefan Harth, Dimosthenis Trimis, Hermann Nirschl
The combustion of metal fuels as energy carriers in a closed-cycle carbon-free process is a promising approach for reducing CO2 emissions in the energy sector. For a possible large-scale implementation, the influence of process conditions on particle properties and vice versa has to be well understood. In this study, the influence of different fuel-air equivalence ratios on particle morphology, size and degree of oxidation in an iron-air model burner is investigated by means of small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering, laser diffraction analysis and electron microscopy...
February 28, 2023: Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36864260/associations-of-alternative-cannabis-product-use-and-poly-use-with-subsequent-illicit-drug-use-initiation-during-adolescence
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Jessica L Braymiller, Kira E Riehm, Madeline Meier, Evan A Krueger, Jennifer B Unger, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Junhan Cho, H Isabella Lanza, Danielle R Madden, Afton Kechter, Adam M Leventhal
RATIONALE: Specific cannabis products may differentially increase risk of initiating non-cannabis illicit drug use during adolescence. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether ever- and poly-use of smoked, vaporized, edible, concentrate, or blunt cannabis products are associated with subsequent initiation of non-cannabis illicit drug use. METHODS: High school students from Los Angeles completed in-classroom surveys. The analytic sample (N = 2163; 53...
March 3, 2023: Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36833526/the-impact-of-childhood-trauma-on-problematic-alcohol-and-drug-use-trajectories-and-the-moderating-role-of-social-support
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Christopher J Rogers, Myriam Forster, Steven Sussman, Jane Steinberg, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Timothy J Grigsby, Jennifer B Unger
Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) have a strong association with alcohol and drug use; however, more research is needed to identify protective factors for this association. The present study assesses the longitudinal impact of ACE on problematic alcohol and drug use and the potential moderating effect of perceived social support. Data (n = 1404) are from a sample of Hispanic youth surveyed in high school through young adulthood. Linear growth curve models assessed the effect of ACE and perceived social support over time on problematic alcohol and drug use...
February 6, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36719042/differentiating-reasons-for-young-adult-e-cigarette-use-using-maximum-difference-choice-models
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Matthew D Stone, Jessica L Braymiller, David R Strong, Sam N Cwalina, Claudiu V Dimofte, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis
INTRODUCTION: Understanding the reasons young adults use e-cigarettes (i.e., vape) - and whether these motivations vary across groups - is essential for informing tobacco regulatory efforts. METHODS: An online panel of young adults who vape (n=230; age=18-30) completed a maximum difference discrete choice task for 15 reasons for vaping. Over 9 choice sets, participants were presented a subset of 5 reasons and selected the most and least important. Hierarchical bayesian analysis estimated the relative importance of each reason...
January 31, 2023: Nicotine & Tobacco Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36695456/rotavirus-epidemiology-and-genotype-distribution-in-hospitalised-children-greece-2008-to-2020-a-prospective-multicentre-study
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Dimitra-Maria Koukou, Athanasios Michos, Panagiota Chatzichristou, Georgios Trimis, Elizabeth-Barbara Tatsi, Charilaos Dellis, Levantia Zachariadou, Theodota Liakopoulou, George P Chrousos, Vasiliki Syriopoulou
BackgroundTwo rotavirus (RV) vaccines were licensed in Greece in late 2006 and included in the national immunisation programme in 2012.AimTo study the epidemiology and genotype distribution of RV in children during the post-vaccination period and assess the impact of increased vaccination coverage.MethodsIn a prospective multicentre hospital-based study, hospitalised children (≤ 16 years) with an RV-positive faecal sample were recruited. Epidemiological and genotyping analyses were performed; periods of low (2008-12) and moderate (2012-20) RV vaccination coverage were compared...
November 2022: Euro Surveillance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36511189/unclear-labeling-of-nicotine-products-poses-risks-to-consumers
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Erin A Vogel, Alayna P Tackett, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 13, 2022: Nicotine & Tobacco Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36503016/prevalence-of-and-disparities-in-adolescents-susceptibility-to-novel-oral-nicotine-products-marketed-as-tobacco-free
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Erin A Vogel, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Alyssa F Harlow, Melissa Wong, Junhan Cho, Dae-Hee Han, Adam M Leventhal, Alayna P Tackett
Non-therapeutic, novel oral nicotine products are convenient, discreet to use, and flavored, with increasing sales in the United States. It is unclear whether these products appeal predominantly to adolescents already susceptible to inhalable nicotine products, or whether they attract adolescents who would not otherwise use nicotine. This study examined prevalence and correlates of susceptibility to inhalable and oral nicotine product use among adolescents. Ninth- and tenth-grade students from Southern California who had never used any nicotine product (N = 3129) completed an online survey in Fall 2021 assessing susceptibility to inhalable (i...
December 8, 2022: Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36478086/the-impact-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-nicotine-use-what-have-we-learned
#29
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Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Elias Klemperer, Anuja Majmundar, Melissa Harrell
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 7, 2022: Nicotine & Tobacco Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36470691/willingness-to-use-commercial-nicotine-gums-lozenges-and-gummies-among-nontobacco-using-adolescents-in-southern-california
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Alayna P Tackett, Melissa Wong, Junhan Cho, Alyssa F Harlow, Erin A Vogel, Dae-Hee Han, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Rob McConnell, Alan J Budney, Janet E Audrain-McGovern, Caryn Lerman, John Monterosso, Adam M Leventhal
PURPOSE: New oral nicotine products (ONPs), often advertised as "tobacco-free" (i.e., pouches, gum, lozenges, gummies), come in nontobacco flavors appealing to adolescents. It is unknown how adolescent willingness to use ONPs differs by product type and flavor, and whether sociodemographic disparities exist. METHODS: Adolescent never tobacco product users (n = 1, 289) in ninth or 10th grade from 11 high schools in Southern California were surveyed in fall 2021 about ever and past 6-month use of ONPs and sociodemographic characteristics...
December 2, 2022: Journal of Adolescent Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36404243/underage-e-cigarette-purchasing-and-vaping-progression-among-young-adults
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Alyssa F Harlow, Rob S McConnell, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis
PURPOSE: Despite laws prohibiting sale of e-cigarettes to individuals aged less than 21 years, many underage young adults purchase e-cigarettes from retail stores, which may increase likelihood of continued use due to a greater access to vaping products and exposure to point-of-sale marketing. METHODS: Data are from a prospective cohort of young adults aged 18-20 years in Los Angeles who had ever used e-cigarettes at baseline (N = 1,029). We evaluated the association of underage e-cigarette purchasing behavior (owned and purchased vs...
November 17, 2022: Journal of Adolescent Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36332590/changes-in-sexual-identity-and-substance-use-during-young-adulthood
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Evan A Krueger, Mykala L Repati, Alyssa F Harlow, Jennifer B Unger, Jungeun Olivia Lee, Eric R Pedersen, Bridgid M Conn, Carolyn Wong, Lindsay E Young, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Adam M Leventhal
BACKGROUND: Sexual identity is dynamic, and changes in identity (e.g., from heterosexual to lesbian, gay, bisexual, or queer [LGBQ+]) are common during young adulthood. It is not well-understood how sexual identity changes may be associated with substance use risk. METHODS: Two waves of data (baseline: October, 2018-October, 2019; follow-up: May-October, 2020) were used from a prospective cohort of young adults (N = 1896; mean age=21.2). Frequency of past 30-day use and new initiation of five substance use outcomes (alcohol, any tobacco, e-cigarettes, cannabis, illicit drugs) were compared across four groups: consistently heterosexual (N = 1567), consistently LGBQ+ (N = 244), heterosexual to LGBQ+ (N = 65), and LGBQ+ to heterosexual (N = 20)...
October 25, 2022: Drug and Alcohol Dependence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36331491/closing-the-loophole-on-hemp-derived-cannabis-products-a-public-health-priority
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Alyssa F Harlow, Adam M Leventhal, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 4, 2022: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36328463/associations-between-living-in-localities-with-e-cigarette-sales-restrictions-and-e-cigarette-use-change-among-young-adults-in-los-angeles-county
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Julia Chen-Sankey, Raul Cruz-Cano, Sheila Pakdaman, Nicholas Wong, Jennifer B Unger, Jessica Barrington-Trimis, Mary Ann Pentz
INTRODUCTION: Local e-cigarette sales restrictions (ESRs) may impact e-cigarette use. This study examined the associations between living in localities with various ESR policies and changes in e-cigarette use among young adults in Los Angeles (LA) County, California, USA. METHODS: Data were from a cohort of LA County young adults (18-21 years; n=2100) who completed two waves of surveys (Fall 2018-Summer 2019 and Summer-Fall 2020). Local flavoured (n=9) and comprehensive (n=2) ESRs in LA County implemented between June 2019 and May 2020 were identified, coded and merged with the baseline data...
November 2022: Tobacco Control
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36304078/differences-in-intention-to-use-flavored-oral-nicotine-products-among-young-adult-e-cigarette-users-and-non-users
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Adam M Leventhal, Junhan Cho, Erin A Vogel, Alayna P Tackett, Alyssa F Harlow, Melissa Wong, Dae-Hee Han, Chanita Hughes Halbert, Jennifer Unger, Caryn Lerman, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis
New oral nicotine products (ONPs; nicotine pouches, gums, lozenges, and gummies), which are regulated as nonmedicinal tobacco products in the U.S., have flavors and other characteristics that previously attracted young adults to e-cigarettes. Whether young adults' interest in ONPs differs by e-cigarette use status and quit-vaping motivation is unknown but important for understanding the possible health impact of ONPs. It is particularly important to study if nonmedicinal ONPs attract e-cigarette users interested in quitting vaping, given that nicotine replacement (NRT) therapy uptake in young adults is low...
December 2022: Preventive Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36216121/modeling-the-longitudinal-transitions-of-electronic-cigarettes-and-conventional-cigarettes-with-time-dependent-covariates-among-adolescents
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Zhi Yang, Kiros Berhane, Adam Leventhal, Mengyu Liu, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Duncan Thomas
E-cigarettes may help combustible cigarette smokers switch to a less harmful alternative, or may increase the risk of subsequent initiation of cigarettes among non-smokers. Among youth, it is not clear whether both pathways occur equally, or whether one direction is more likely than the other. We used data from a prospective cohort study of youth in Southern California followed twice annually from Fall 2013 (9th grade) to Fall 2015 (11th grade) (N = 1977). A polytomous logistic regression model was used to simultaneously estimate transition rates for initiation of and abstention from e-cigarettes and cigarettes...
October 7, 2022: Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36152819/impact-of-the-e-cigarette-era-on-cigarette-smoking-among-youth-in-the-united-states-a-population-level-study
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Melissa B Harrell, Dale S Mantey, Baojiang Chen, Steven H Kelder, Jessica Barrington-Trimis
To examine and compare trends in past 30-day cigarette smoking among adolescents in the US from 2002 to 2019, before and after the onset of the "e-cigarette era" in 2014. Using National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) data from 2002 to 2019, we modeled the prevalence of past 30-day cigarette smoking over time. A total of n = 274,551 (weighted N = 340,403,754) middle and high school students were included in this study. Interrupted time series analyses were used to examine changes in cigarette smoking over time and compare trends in cigarette smoking pre- and post-2014...
September 21, 2022: Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36048111/young-adults-beliefs-about-modern-oral-nicotine-products-implications-for-uptake-in-nonvapers-dual-use-with-e-cigarettes-and-use-to-reduce-quit-vaping
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Dae-Hee Han, Junhan Cho, Alyssa F Harlow, Alayna P Tackett, Erin A Vogel, Melissa Wong, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Caryn Lerman, Jennifer B Unger, Adam M Leventhal
Modern oral nicotine products (ONPs; nontherapeutic nicotine pouches, gums, lozenges, and gummies) may be perceived in ways that could promote uptake in nonvapers, dual use with e-cigarettes, or use to quit vaping. In this cross-sectional digital remote survey of 1,460 respondents aged 21-24 from Southern California, we examined beliefs about ONPs among past-30-day e-cigarette nonusers, users unmotivated to quit vaping, and users motivated to quit vaping. Positive beliefs about ONPs were reported by 31.8% of the overall sample and higher in past-30-day e-cigarette users (with or without quit motivation) than nonusers...
September 1, 2022: Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35934731/adolescent-use-of-flavored-non-tobacco-oral-nicotine-products
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Alyssa F Harlow, Erin A Vogel, Alayna P Tackett, Junhan Cho, Dae-Hee Han, Melissa Wong, Myles G Cockburn, Steve Y Sussman, Jennifer B Unger, Adam M Leventhal, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Flavored non-tobacco oral nicotine products (eg, nicotine pouches and nontherapeutic nicotine gum, lozenges, tablets, gummies), are increasingly marketed in the United States. Prevalence of non-tobacco oral nicotine product use among adolescents is unknown. METHODS: We calculated prevalence of ever and past 6-month use of nicotine pouches, other non-tobacco oral nicotine products (ie, gum, lozenges, tablets, and/or gummies), e-cigarettes, cigarettes, hookah or waterpipe, cigars, cigarillos, and snus among high school students in Southern California between September and December 2021...
September 1, 2022: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35913015/prospective-association-between-e-cigarette-use-frequency-patterns-and-cigarette-smoking-abstinence-among-adult-cigarette-smokers-in-the-united-states
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Alyssa F Harlow, Andrew C Stokes, Daniel R Brooks, Emelia J Benjamin, Adam M Leventhal, Rob S McConnell, Jessica L Barrington-Trimis, Craig S Ross
AIMS: To estimate the association of longitudinal patterns of e-cigarette use with cigarette smoking abstinence, after accounting for time-dependent confounding and selection bias. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of longitudinal national cohort data. Using marginal structural models and four waves of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (wave 1, 2013-2014; wave 2, 2014-2015; wave 3, 2015-2016; wave 4, 2016-2018), we estimated the association of vaping frequency across waves 2 and 3 with 12-month sustained cigarette smoking abstinence at wave 4, adjusting for time-dependent confounders at waves 1 and 2 and selection bias due to drop-out with inverse probability of treatment and censoring weights...
August 1, 2022: Addiction
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