E-Cigarette Use Among US Adults in the 2021 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey
Article 2023 en
Authors
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John Erhabor
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Ellen Boakye
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Olufunmilayo H. Obisesan
Abstract
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These findings suggest that e-cigarette use remained common during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly among young adults aged 18 to 24 years (18.3% prevalence). Notably, 71.5% of individuals aged 18 to 20 years who reported current e-cigarette use had never used combustible cigarettes. These results underscore the rationale for the implementation and enforcement of public health policies tailored to young adults.
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