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Early age of e-cigarette use onset mediates the association between impulsivity and e-cigarette use frequency in youth.

Krysten W Bold1, Meghan E Morean2, Grace Kong3, Patricia Simon3, Deepa R Camenga4, Dana A Cavallo3, Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Identifying risk factors for youth e-cigarette use is critical, given high rates of e-cigarette use and unknown health effects of long-term use. The current study examined whether an early age of onset of e-cigarette use mediates the association between impulsivity and e-cigarette frequency.
METHODS: Cross-sectional survey data of e-cigarette users (n=927) were collected from 8 high schools in southeastern Connecticut. The sample was 44.7% female (mean age 16.2 [SD=1.2], mean age of e-cigarette onset 14.7 [SD=1.6]). Two domains of self-reported, trait impulsivity were assessed using the abbreviated Barratt Impulsiveness Scale: impaired self-regulation (e.g., problems with concentration or self-control) and behavioral impulsivity (e.g., doing things without thinking). Mediation was tested with Mplus, and the model included school as a cluster variable and controlled for covariates related to e-cigarette use (i.e., sex, age, race, peer use, and other tobacco products ever tried).
RESULTS: The hypothesized mediation was supported for both domains of impulsivity (impaired self-regulation a1b=0.09, SE=0.02, 95%CI [0.03-0.14], p=.002; behavioral impulsivity a2b=0.07, SE=0.03, 95%CI [.01-.14], p=0.03). Specifically, impaired self-regulation (B=-0.33, SE=0.06, p<0.001) and behavioral impulsivity (B=-0.26, SE=0.11, p=0.02) predicted trying e-cigarettes at an earlier age, and earlier initiation was associated with more days of e-cigarette use in the past month (B=-0.28, SE=0.08, p<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents who endorse aspects of impulsivity, such as acting without thinking, are at greater risk for more frequent e-cigarette use through an early age of e-cigarette initiation. Further research is needed to evaluate these relationships longitudinally and to develop targeted e-cigarette interventions for impulsive youth.
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Keywords:  E-cigarette; Impulsivity; Initiation; Tobacco; Youth

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29055268      PMCID: PMC5683935          DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.09.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend        ISSN: 0376-8716            Impact factor:   4.492


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