The interaction of e‐cigarette use and mental health symptoms on risk of cigarette smoking initiation among young adults in the United States

Author:

Harlow Alyssa F.12ORCID,Han Dae‐Hee12ORCID,Eckel Sandrah P.1,McConnell Rob1,Leventhal Adam M.12ORCID,Barrington‐Trimis Jessica L.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Population and Public Health Sciences University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine California Los Angeles USA

2. Institute for Addiction Science University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsIt is unknown whether young adults who vape nicotine and have poor mental health have greater risk of smoking initiation than expected based on individual risks of vaping and mental health alone. This study aimed to estimate the joint association of vaping and mental health symptoms with smoking initiation among young adults, and test for additive interaction between vaping and mental health in smoking initiation risk.DesignUsing five waves of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (wave 1, 2013–2014; wave 2, 2014–2015; wave 3, 2015–2016; wave 4, 2016–2018; wave 5, 2018–2019), we estimated risk differences (RD) for the association of time‐varying and time‐lagged vaping and internalizing (e.g., anxiety, depressive) and externalizing (e.g., inattention/hyperactivity) mental health symptoms with cigarette smoking initiation at follow‐up, over four 1‐year intervals. We calculated interaction contrasts (IC) to estimate the excess risk of smoking initiation attributable to the interaction of vaping and mental health symptoms.SettingUnited States.ParticipantsA total of 6908 cigarette‐naïve individuals aged 18–24 years.MeasurementsExposures included current (past‐30 day) vaping and internalizing and externalizing mental health symptoms (high vs moderate/low symptoms). The outcome was smoking initiation (ever cigarette use) after 1 year.FindingsThe per‐interval risk of smoking initiation was 7.6% (1039 cases/13 712 person‐intervals). Compared with noncurrent vaping and moderate/low mental health symptoms, adjusted RDs for current vaping and high mental health symptoms were 17.2% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 7.2% to 27.3%) for internalizing and 18.7% (95%CI: 8.1% to 29.2%) for externalizing symptoms. The excess risk attributed to interaction of current vaping and high externalizing symptoms was IC = 11.3% (95%CI: 1.3% to 21.2%; P = 0.018), with inconclusive findings for internalizing symptoms (IC = 7.7% [95%CI: −2.2% to 17.7%; P = 0.097]).ConclusionsThere is possible, but inconclusive, superadditivity between vaping and mental health in risk of smoking initiation among young adults in the United States.

Funder

Center for Tobacco Products

National Cancer Institute

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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