| Literature DB >> 35573056 |
Melissa B Harrell1, Stephanie L Clendennen1, Aslesha Sumbe1, Kathleen R Case2, Dale S Mantey1, Sunaina Swan1.
Abstract
Purpose of Review: The purpose of this review was to describe the state-of-the-literature on research specific to cannabis vaping among youth and young adults. Recent Findings: Out of 1801 records identified, a total of 202 articles met eligibility criteria for inclusion in this review. Most of this literature (46.0% of studies) was specific to the health effects of cannabis vaping, particularly EVALI (e-cigarette and vaping associated lung injury). Other research areas identified in the review included the etiology (24.3%) and epidemiology (24.8%) of cannabis vaping, in addition to articles on regulation (8.4%) and marketing (5.5%) of the same. Summary: Cannabis vaping is increasingly common among youth and young adults and more prevalent is settings where recreational use for adults has been legalized. The literature documents a number of negative health effects of cannabis vaping for young people, along with risk factors and reasons for the same. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40429-022-00413-y.Entities:
Keywords: Cannabis; Epidemiology; Etiology; Health effects; Regulation; Vaping
Year: 2022 PMID: 35573056 PMCID: PMC9078633 DOI: 10.1007/s40429-022-00413-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Addict Rep
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram
Frequency of studies by study design and research area (n = 202)
| Characteristic | (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Study designs1 | ||
| Case-reports | 44 | (21.8%) |
| Case-series | 28 | (13.9%) |
| Randomized controlled trials | 4 | (2.0%) |
| Observational | 105 | (52.0%) |
| Cross-sectional | ||
| Cohort/longitudinal | ||
| Qualitative | 18 | (8.9%) |
| Mixed methods2 | 2 | (1.0%) |
| Meta-analysis | 1 | (0.5%) |
| Research areas3 | ||
| Health effects | 93 | (46.0%) |
| Etiology | 49 | (24.3%) |
| Epidemiology | 50 | (24.8%) |
| Regulatory policy | 17 | (8.4%) |
| Marketing/advertising | 11 | (5.5%) |
1Categories are mutually exclusive. 2Mixed methods studies were cross-sectional + case series and longitudinal + qualitative. 3Categories are mutually inclusive
Health effects, risk factors and reasons associated with cannabis vaping among youth and young adults
Health effects of cannabis vaping: • Symptoms (bronchiolitis, bronchitis, wheezing, nontuberculous mycobacteria infection) • Respiratory gastrointestinal symptoms • Constitutional symptoms (cough, difficulty breathing, nausea, diarrhea, fever, chills, and/or weight loss) • Oral health issues (dental caries, erosions, ulcerations) • Myocardial ischemia • Mental health (psychosis, mania, catatonia) • Pain relief • Impaired cognitive performance |
Risk factors or correlates of cannabis vaping: • Male sex • Older age (older youth or young adults relative to older adults) • Hispanic and Black race/ethnicity compared to White • Greater socio-economic status, greater parental education level • E-cigarette use with nicotine or flavors • E-cigarette use for reason trendy/cool • E-cigarette marketing exposure • Low disapproval of nicotine vaping • Other cannabis use (spliffs, blunts, pipes, bidis) • Medical cannabis use • Vaping cannabis in a vehicle • Obtaining cannabis from dispensaries or recreational retailers versus friend and family • Susceptibility to cannabis use • Low disapproval of smoking cannabis regularly • Other tobacco use (cigarette, cigars, hookah, smokeless tobacco) • Alcohol use or binge drinking • Non-medical use of prescription stimulant use or prescription opioids • Other illicit drug use • Easy access to e-cigarettes and cannabis • Lower perceived addictiveness of e-cigarettes • Lower perceived risk of cannabis use • Living with peers, parents, siblings who use cannabis • Endorsement by peers • Presence in social network • School-related factors (urban or suburban, low grade point average, skipped class, delinquent behavior) • Sensation seeking • Presence among social networks • Greater impulsivity and inattention (ADHD impulsivity) • Negative/positive urgency • Lack of perseverance • Openness to new experiences • Psychiatric symptoms (conduct problems, depressive symptoms, anhedonia, psychotic experiences) • Canadian immigration status Reasons for cannabis vaping: • To get high • Safer than smoking, combustion • Healthier than smoking • Less discomfort/irritation compared with smoking • Reduce or quit cigarette smoking, other combustible tobacco, or cannabis • Control dosage • Maintain sustained high • Experimentation • Mixing with flavors • Friend use • Looks trendy/cool • Enjoyment • Stress relief • Relaxation • Sleep improvement • Mood improvement • Efficient • Discreetness • Convenience • Circumvent smoking bans • Cheaper than smoked cannabis • Easily concealed |