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E-Cigarette Use Among Never-Smoking California Students.

Authors :
Bostean, Georgiana
Bostean, Georgiana
Trinidad, Dennis R
McCarthy, William J
Bostean, Georgiana
Bostean, Georgiana
Trinidad, Dennis R
McCarthy, William J
Source :
American journal of public health; vol 105, iss 12, 2423-2425; 0090-0036
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We determined the extent to which adolescents who have never used tobacco try e-cigarettes. Data on the prevalence and correlates of e-cigarette use among 482,179 California middle and high school students are from the 2013-2014 California Healthy Kids Survey. Overall, 24.4% had ever used e-cigarettes (13.4% have never used tobacco and 11.0% have used tobacco), and 12.9% were current e-cigarette users (5.9% have never used tobacco). Among those who have never used tobacco, males and older students were more likely to use e-cigarettes than females and younger students. Hispanics (odds ratio [OR] = 1.60; confidence interval [CI] = 1.53, 1.67) and those of other races (OR = 1.24; CI = 1.19, 1.29) were more likely than Whites to have ever used e-cigarettes, but only among those who had never used smokeless tobacco and never smoked a whole cigarette. E-cigarette use is very prevalent among California students who have never smoked tobacco, especially among Hispanic and other race students, males, and older students.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
American journal of public health; vol 105, iss 12, 2423-2425; 0090-0036
Notes :
application/pdf, American journal of public health vol 105, iss 12, 2423-2425 0090-0036
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1302116147
Document Type :
Electronic Resource