e-Cigarette Use Among Youth in the United States, 2019
United States Food and Drug Administration · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Abstract
The prevalence of e-cigarette use among US youth increased from 2011 to 2018. Continued monitoring of the prevalence of e-cigarette and other tobacco product use among youth is important to inform public health policy, planning, and regulatory efforts.
To estimate the prevalence of e-cigarette use among US high school and middle school students in 2019 including frequency of use, brands used, and use of flavored products. Design, Setting, and Participants: Cross-sectional analyses of a school-based nationally representative sample of 19 018 US students in grades 6 to 12 participating in the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey. The survey was conducted from February 15, 2019, to May 24, 2019. Main Outcomes and Measures: Self-reported current (past 30-day) e-cigarette use estimates among high school and middle school students; frequent use (≥20 days in the past 30 days) and usual e-cigarette brand among current e-cigarette users; and use of flavored e-cigarettes and flavor types among current exclusive e-cigarette users (no use of other tobacco products) by school level and usual brand. Prevalence estimates were weighted to account for the complex sampling design.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.91
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 11
Authors
10- KAKaren A. CullenCorresponding
United States Food and Drug Administration
- ASAndrea S. Gentzke
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- MDMichael D. Sawdey
United States Food and Drug Administration
- JTJoanne T. Chang
United States Food and Drug Administration
- GMGabriella M. Anic
United States Food and Drug Administration
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Environmental health
- Cigarette smoking
- Gerontology
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being