https://www.selleckchem.com/pr....oducts/ch5183284-deb
Youth and young adults with asthma use electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) at a higher rate than those without asthma. However, the factors that influence e-cigarette use in this vulnerable population are scarce. Therefore, the study aim was to assess the effects of anxiety, depression, impulsivity, and substance use in the relationship between e-cigarette use and youth and young adults with asthma status. We enrolled youth and young adults (15-25 years old) in Alabama with a clinical diagnosis of asthma ( = 151) or witho