Vaping, lung injury, and mental health Minnesota 2018-2019.

Minnesota medicine Pub Date : 2021-01-05
Cory Cole, Terra Wiens, Joanne Taylor, Richard Danila, Paige D'Heilly, Jamie Margetta, Maria Bye, Erica Mumm, Lauren Schwerzler, Roon Makhtal, Stacy Holzbauer, Ruth Lynfield
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This report describes and contextualizes the high prevalence of mental health conditions (MHC) among Minnesota 2019 EVALI patients by examining the prevalence of MHC and associations between MHC and e-cigarette or vaping product (EVP) use in Minnesota population surveys. Investigators reviewed medical records for 140 EVALI patients to determine history of MHC. History of MHC and EVP use in the general population was estimated using self-reported measures and screening tools from two population-based surveys, the 2019 Minnesota Student Survey (MSS) and the 2018 Minnesota Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (MN-BRFSS). Some 64.3% of EVALI patients had an MHC. In both Minnesota population surveys, MHCs were common among people who used EVP. The odds of MHC among youth aged <18 were higher among those who reported current EVP use compared with those did not report EVP use. Similarly, the odds of depression were higher among adults who reported current EVP use compared with those who did not. Clinicians treating patients with EVALI should consider evaluating the need for, and providing indicated referrals to, post-discharge mental health services for their patients.

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本报告通过检查明尼苏达州人口调查中MHC的患病率以及MHC与电子烟或电子烟产品(EVP)使用之间的关系,描述了明尼苏达州2019年EVALI患者中精神健康状况(MHC)的高患病率,并将其背景化。研究人员回顾了140例EVALI患者的医疗记录,以确定MHC病史。通过两项基于人群的调查(2019年明尼苏达州学生调查(MSS)和2018年明尼苏达州行为风险因素监测调查(MN-BRFSS))的自我报告测量和筛查工具,估计了一般人群中MHC和EVP的使用历史。约64.3%的EVALI患者有MHC。在明尼苏达州的两项人口调查中,mhc在使用EVP的人群中很常见。年轻人中MHC的几率
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