Association of E-cigarettes with adolescent alcohol use and binge drinking-drunkenness: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
Rothrock, Ava N.
Andris, Halle
Swetland, Sarah B.
Chavez, Valeria
Isaak, Shira
Pagane, Maria
Romney, Jake
Rothrock, Steven G.
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[1] Oviedo High Sch, Oviedo, FL USA
[2] Lawton Chiles High Sch, Tallahassee, FL USA
[3] Vanderbilt Univ, 221 Kirkland Hall, Nashville, TN 37235 USA
[4] Winter Pk High Sch, Winter Pk, FL USA
[5] Columbia Univ, New York, NY USA
[6] Lake Mary Preparatory High Sch, Lake Mary, FL USA
[7] Orlando Hlth, Dr P Phillips Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Orlando, FL USA
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Alcohol-related disorders; electronic nicotine delivery systems; meta-analysis; MULTIPLE RISK BEHAVIOR; SUBSTANCE USE; ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES; UNITED-STATES; TOBACCO PRODUCT; DUAL USERS; DRUG-USE; PREVALENCE; ADULTS; RECOMMENDATIONS;
D O I
10.1080/00952990.2020.1771723
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Background E-cigarette (ECIG) use has increased substantially in the past decade. Co-use of alcohol and ECIGS may have serious consequences in adolescents. Objectives To evaluate the association of e-cigarettes (ECIGs) with alcohol use in adolescents. Methods Searched databases included PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and gray literature. Studies were included if they contained a non-E-cigarette group (NON-ECIG), an ECIG group, detailed rates of alcohol use, binge drinking, or drunkenness and included adolescents. Two independent reviewers extracted data using MOOSE guidelines. Evidence quality across studies was assessed using Cochrane GRADE methodology. Summary effects of ECIG vs. NON-ECIG use on any alcohol use and a composite of binge drinking/drunkenness were calculated using a random-effects model. Results 28 of 3768 initially identified studies were included: 25 cross-sectional, 3 cohort studies, N = 458,357 total subjects (49.6% females). Pooling of data showed that ECIG users had a higher risk for any alcohol use compared to NON-ECIG users (Odds Ratio/OR 6.62, 95% confidence interval/CI 5.67-7.72) and a higher rate of binge drinking/drunkenness compared to NON-ECIG users (OR 6.73, 95% CI 4.5 - 10.07). The subset of high school ECIG users had higher rates of alcohol use (OR 8.17, 95% CI 5.95-11.2) and binge drinking/drunkenness (OR 7.98, 95% CI 5.98-10.63) compared to NON-ECIG users. Conclusion ECIG users had a higher risk of alcohol use and binge drinking/drunkenness compared to NON-ECIG users. Our findings indicate that interventions to reduce ECIG use should be coupled with measures to reduce alcohol use in adolescents.
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页数:15
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