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Electronic Cigarette and Traditional Cigarette Use among Middle and High School Students in Florida, 2011–2014
Authors:Lauren Porter  Jennifer Duke  Meredith Hennon  David Dekevich  Erik Crankshaw  Ghada Homsi  Matthew Farrelly
Institution:1Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, Florida, United States of America;2Public Health Research Division, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States of America;University College London, UNITED KINGDOM
Abstract:Recent youth trends in the prevalence of e-cigarette and traditional cigarette use in Florida were examined in a cross-sectional, representative state sample from 2011 to 2014. Traditional cigarette use among youth declined during the study period. Experimentation with and past 30-day use of e-cigarettes among Florida youth tripled over 4 years. Past 30-day e-cigarette use exceeded traditional cigarette use in 2014; 10.8% of high school and 4.0% of middle school students reported recent e-cigarette use, compared with 8.7% of high school and 2.9% of middle school students for traditional cigarettes (P<0.001). By 2014, 20.5% of high school and 8.5% of middle school students reported ever use of e-cigarettes. Among ever e-cigarette users in 2014, 30.3% of high school and 42.2% of middle school students had never smoked traditional cigarettes. Given the concern that significant rates of e-cigarette use by U.S. adolescents may have a negative effect on public health, further review of e-cigarette advertising, marketing, sales, and use among U.S. youth is warranted.
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