Author:
Harrell Melissa B.,Clendennen Stephanie L.,Sumbe Aslesha,Case Kathleen R.,Mantey Dale S.,Swan Sunaina
Abstract
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.
Funder
National Cancer Institute
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology
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