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  • Adolescent Medicine
  • Psychiatry

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  • Tobacco use represents a significant public health challenge in the US, being the primary cause of preventable illness and death.
  • Adolescent tobacco use encompasses various products, including traditional cigarettes, alternative tobacco products, and polytobacco use.
  • Adolescents with psychiatric or substance use disorders exhibit distinct patterns of tobacco consumption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the epidemiology of tobacco use among adolescents.
  • To describe patterns of cigarette, alternative tobacco product, and polytobacco use in general and clinical adolescent populations.
  • To update the diagnosis, assessment, and clinical management of adolescent tobacco use disorder, particularly in those with co-occurring disorders.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of epidemiological data on adolescent tobacco use.
  • Analysis of current patterns of various tobacco product consumption.
  • Synthesis of updated diagnostic and clinical management strategies for adolescent tobacco use disorder.

Main Results:

  • Adolescent tobacco use is widespread, with diverse patterns involving multiple products.
  • Adolescents with co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders show unique tobacco use profiles.
  • Effective diagnosis and management are crucial for addressing adolescent tobacco use disorder.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing adolescent tobacco use requires understanding diverse usage patterns and specific population needs.
  • Integrated clinical management is essential for adolescents with tobacco use disorder and co-occurring conditions.
  • Public health strategies must target the prevention and cessation of all forms of adolescent tobacco use.