Date of Publication
1-22-2020
Abstract
The prevalence of e-cigarette use has significantly increased in recent years. In the US, e-cigarettes are now the most common nicotine products used by adolescents. The CDC reported 1,299 cases of lung injury correlating to the use of e-cigarette and vaping products; the current recommendation is to refrain from using e-cigarette products that contain THC and/or nicotine.
Advisor(s)
Tom Delaney PhD
University of Vermont
Subjects
Adolescent Health, Educational and Community-Based Programs, Substance Abuse, Tobacco Use, Injury and Violence Prevention
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 License
Recommended Citation
Alidina, Sameer; Gernon, Lauren; Gregory-Davis, Kalin; Pius, Alexa; Quatela, Olivia; Raszka, Samuel; and Tek, Zeynep, "E-cigarette and tobacco use on a tobacco-free UVM campus" (2020). Public Health Projects, 2008-present. 303.
https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/comphp_gallery/303