The results show that fewer California high school students vape than their peers in the country as a whole. Results from the CDC’s2020 National Youth Tobacco Surveyindicated more than twice as many high school students nationally—19.6% versus California’s 8.2%—tried a vape in the past 30...
Seventy-nine students in grades 10 to 12 at an independent, co-ed high school in Toronto, Ontario completed an online survey about factors that influence them to vape, and about their perceived self-esteem and stress. Survey data was analyzed using Chi-Square tests and...
Therefore, we examined alcohol use and other potential correlates of vape-pen use and knowledge among a sample of university students. This secondary data analysis utilized surveys at multiple colleges in the U.S. (N = 270). Alcohol use, social anxiety, cannabis expectancies, injunctive and ...
But in mid-2017 anecdotal stories of high schools students using theJUUL—a tiny, low-power pod device that uses high-strength e-liquid—started bubbling in the northeast, especially in Massachusetts. By October, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer became the first national politician to use JUUL as ...
If there’s less urgency around underage vaping than a few years ago that’s likely because government data suggests an improving picture. Since 2019, the government’s annual survey has shown two big drops in vaping among middle and high school students, and FDA officials no longer describe ...
Juul is also blamed for getting a new generation hooked on nicotine, despite the company’s efforts to restrict sales to youngsters. The National Youth Tobacco Survey found about a quarter of high school students had vaped in the past month. ...
Background: Approximately one-fifth of high-school seniors and college students currently vape nicotine. Adolescents express a desire to quit vaping, and case reports have shown promise for e-cigarette tapering with dual behavioral and pharmacologic therapies. However, there are no...
Let’s use the state of Minnesota findings that show vape use has increased markedly over recent years. According to the Minnesota Department of Health, “Among Minnesota high school students, e-cigarette use is now double conventional cigarette use. Additionally, nearly 6 percent of adult...
2,3 According to the 2022 National Youth Tobacco Survey, 3.3% of middle school students and 14.1% of high school students used e-cigarettes that year,2 although it is unclear how common e-cigarette use is among pregnant adolescents. Nicotine, carbon monoxide, and other chemicals in combustible...
Others try vapes and find the reinforcing nature to be such that they start to crave the nicotine experience. It has been disheartening to continuously hear about the high percentage of college-age students who vape. School Impact In my clinical practice, teens tell me how cravings...