With the disclosure that I, along with first author Arielle Selya and our other co-authors, all consult for Juul Labs on tobacco harm minimization (though this work was not funded by Juul), readers may appreciate this deeper dive in to some of the complexity of determining exactly what substances are being vaped by adolescents.
Here're the Conclusions:
A notable proportion of self-reported P30D vapers reported not vaping nicotine; nearly half vaped cannabis. Capturing the variety of substances used in vaping devices is imperative for accurate public health surveillance of both nicotine and cannabis vaping among US adolescents, considering their different respective harms and regulatory frameworks.
Thank you for this thoughtful review.
With the disclosure that I, along with first author Arielle Selya and our other co-authors, all consult for Juul Labs on tobacco harm minimization (though this work was not funded by Juul), readers may appreciate this deeper dive in to some of the complexity of determining exactly what substances are being vaped by adolescents.
Here're the Conclusions:
A notable proportion of self-reported P30D vapers reported not vaping nicotine; nearly half vaped cannabis. Capturing the variety of substances used in vaping devices is imperative for accurate public health surveillance of both nicotine and cannabis vaping among US adolescents, considering their different respective harms and regulatory frameworks.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10826084.2023.2267114