Abstract:Background: Co-use of cannabis and tobacco is common and increases negative behavioral, physical and mental health consequences. This study aimed to describe latent profiles of youth internalizing and externalizing problems, sensation seeking, and family environment in the US and their relationships with substance co-use. Methods: Data come from the Population Assessment of Tobacco Health (PATH). Using latent profile analysis with a distal outcome, we conducted a secondary data analysis examining relationships… Show more
“…Co-use of tobacco and cannabis was defined as past 30-day use of both tobacco and cannabis at each wave (Cohn & Chen, 2022; Smith et al, 2022; Strong et al, 2018).…”
“…Co-use of tobacco and cannabis was defined as past 30-day use of both tobacco and cannabis at each wave (Cohn & Chen, 2022; Smith et al, 2022; Strong et al, 2018).…”
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