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Gateway or common liability? A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies of adolescent e-cigarette use and future smoking initiation.

Gary C K Chan1, Daniel Stjepanović1, Carmen Lim1, Tianze Sun1, Aathavan Shanmuga Anandan1, Jason P Connor1,2, Coral Gartner3, Wayne D Hall1, Janni Leung1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies have consistently found a longitudinal association between e-cigarette use (vaping) and cigarette smoking. Many have interpreted such association as causal. This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the plausibility of a causal interpretation by (1) estimating the effect of adolescent vaping on smoking initiation, adjusted for study quality characteristics, (2) evaluating the sufficiency of adjustment for confounding based on the social development model (SDM) and the social ecological model (SEM) and E-value analyses and (3) investigating sample attrition and publication bias.
METHODS: Systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies that examined the association between e-cigarette use at baseline and smoking at follow-up. Participants were non-smokers aged < 18 at baseline.
RESULTS: Meta-analysis of 11 studies showed a significant longitudinal association between vaping and smoking [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 2.93, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 2.22, 3.87]. Studies with sample sizes < 1000 had a significantly higher odds ratio (OR = 6.68, 95% CI = 3.63, 12.31) than studies with sample sizes > 1000 (OR = 2.49, 95% CI = 1.97, 3.15). Overall, the attrition rate was very high (median = 30%). All but one study reported results from complete sample analysis, despite those dropping out having higher risk profiles. Only two studies comprehensively adjusted for confounding. The median E-value was 2.90, indicating that the estimates were not robust against unmeasured confounding.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a longitudinal association between adolescent vaping and smoking initiation; however, the evidence is limited by publication bias, high sample attrition and inadequate adjustment for potential confounders.
© 2020 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  Adolescent; cigarette; e-cigarette; smoking; tobacco; vaping

Year:  2020        PMID: 32888234     DOI: 10.1111/add.15246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


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2.  Clinical Pharmacology of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS): Implications for Benefits and Risks in the Promotion of the Combusted Tobacco Endgame.

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4.  What differentiates youths who use e-cigarettes from those who smoke traditional tobacco products?

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5.  Population-level counterfactual trend modelling to examine the relationship between smoking prevalence and e-cigarette use among US adults.

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6.  Trajectories of e-cigarette advertising exposure, e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking in a sample of young adults from Hawaii.

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7.  Relationships Between E-cigarette Use and Subsequent Cigarette Initiation Among Adolescents in the PATH Study: an Entropy Balancing Propensity Score Analysis.

Authors:  Shu Xu; Donna L Coffman; Bin Liu; Yifan Xu; Jiarui He; Raymond S Niaura
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2021-10-31

8.  Longitudinal associations between e-cigarette use and onset of multiple modes of cannabis use among US adolescents.

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Review 10.  Prospective association between use of electronic cigarettes and use of conventional cigarettes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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