Stress, Dependence, and COVID-19-related Changes in Past 30-day Marijuana, Electronic Cigarette, and Cigarette Use among Youth and Young Adults
Background Studies show smoking and vaping behaviors increase risk of contracting and worse symptoms of COVID-19. This study examines whether past 30-day youth and young adult users of marijuana, e-cigarettes, and cigarettes self-reported changes in their use of these substances due to the COVID-19...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie L Clendennen (Author), Kathleen R Case (Author), Aslesha Sumbe (Author), Dale S Mantey (Author), Emily J Mason (Author), Melissa B Harrell (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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