“I don’t know whose mouth has been on this”: youth nicotine and cannabis vaping practices in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Sabrina Islam
Kirsten Thompson
Melissa Abadi
Kristina Wharton
Sharon Lipperman-Kreda
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[1] University of California,School of Public Health
[2] Berkeley,undefined
[3] Prevention Research Center,undefined
[4] Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation,undefined
[5] Louisville Center,undefined
[6] Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation,undefined
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Vaping; nicotine; cannabis; youth; qualitative research;
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Early COVID-19 safety protocols urged physical and social distancing, resulting in minimal contact with others. As social contexts are central to vaping among youth, we used semi-structured interviews to describe how youth who vape are making sense of their use practices and adaptations. The qualitative analyses revealed changes in vaping frequency and access, social isolation shaping substance- and product-specific use, and motivations and outcomes of dual use of nicotine and cannabis which were closely linked to the pandemic. The findings indicate variation of youth vaping experiences within the early stages of the pandemic that should be attended to in future studies.
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