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Juul and the upsurge of e-cigarette use among college undergraduates

Authors :
Megan E. Roberts
Micah L. Berman
Amy K. Ferketich
Brittney Keller-Hamilton
Source :
J Am Coll Health
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: Examine trends in e-cigarette use, and Juul use specifically, among U.S. college students.Participants: In 2016, we established a cohort of 529 incoming first-year students to a large Midwestern University. In 2018, these students (now third-years) were re-contacted, and a new sample of 611 incoming first-year students was enrolled.Methods: First-year students in 2016 completed a survey assessing their e-cigarette use; in 2018, first- and second-year students reported on e-cigarette use, and use of Juul specifically.Results: From 2016 to 2018, past 30-day e-cigarette use rose from 5.9% to 27.7%. In 2018, for Juul alone, ever use was above 35% and past 30-day use was above 20% for both cohorts. Juul use did not differ by gender, but was associated with higher socioeconomic status (SES) and being White.Conclusions: Findings present disturbing possibilities for long-term nicotine addiction among the next generation, and underscore the need for a rapid public health response.

Details

ISSN :
19403208
Volume :
70
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of American college health : J of ACH
Accession number :
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