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Association between preference for using alcohol beverage-named e-liquids and alcohol use among high school youth.

Authors :
Jackson A
Wu R
Kong G
Camenga DR
Morean M
Simon P
Bold KW
Haeny AM
Krishnan-Sarin S
Source :
Drug and alcohol dependence [Drug Alcohol Depend] 2020 Apr 01; Vol. 209, pp. 107903. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Feb 10.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: There are thousands of e-liquid flavors available, and some are named after alcohol beverages (e.g., "pina colada"). It is unclear whether use of e-liquids with alcohol beverage names is associated with adolescent alcohol use. E-cigarettes and alcohol are co-used in adolescents; therefore, it is important to investigate these associations.<br />Methods: Eight Southeastern Connecticut high schools were surveyed in Spring 2015 (N = 7045). We examined the association between preference for using e-liquid flavors and alcohol drinking status (i.e., no past month alcohol use, past month alcohol use but no binge drinking, and past month binge drinking) in ever e-cigarette users (N = 1311).<br />Results: Among ever e-cigarette users who preferred using e-liquids with alcohol beverage names (N = 111), 30.6 % had no past month alcohol use, 19.8 % had past month alcohol use but did not binge drink in the past month, and 49.5 % binge drank in the past month. Multinomial logistic regression (controlling for demographics and including other e-cigarette flavors that were highly endorsed, i.e., fruit and candy) revealed that the preferences of alcohol beverage-named-e-liquid (OR: 2.84, CI: 1.70-4.75) and fruit flavored e-liquids (OR: 1.55, CI: 1.14-2.11), but not candy flavored e-liquids was associated with past-month binge drinking compared to no past-month alcohol use.<br />Conclusion: This evidence suggests that the preference for using alcohol beverage- and fruit-named e-liquid flavors is associated with past-month binge drinking among adolescents. Understanding the associations between alcohol beverage-named e-liquids and alcohol use in adolescents may help inform tobacco regulatory strategies that aim to decrease the use/appeal of e-cigarettes.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest Dr. Morean is a consultant for Gofire, Inc, with a restricted stock agreement. All other authors have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-0046
Volume :
209
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Drug and alcohol dependence
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32078976
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.107903