2017
DOI: 10.1177/0890117117743361
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Dual- and Polytobacco/Nicotine Product Use Trends in a National Sample of High School Students

Abstract: From 2013 to 2015, rates of ever and current use of e-cigarettes and hookah increased. Tobacco smoke and e-cigarette exposure were associated with higher rates of dual and poly use. Prevention efforts targeting these products are needed.

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“…It is important to note that no exposure to SHS is the only safe status for adolescents [3], and comprehensive smoke-free policies should be increased in both private and public settings [31]. Further, SHSe reduction efforts are critically needed for asthmatic adolescents, especially since those who are around smoking, regardless of the setting, are at increased risk to initiate smoking themselves [32,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that no exposure to SHS is the only safe status for adolescents [3], and comprehensive smoke-free policies should be increased in both private and public settings [31]. Further, SHSe reduction efforts are critically needed for asthmatic adolescents, especially since those who are around smoking, regardless of the setting, are at increased risk to initiate smoking themselves [32,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other participants were defined as “exposed to SHS”. Respondents [25,26] who stated that they did not see anyone using e-cigarettes over the past 30 days were defined as “not exposed to e-cigarettes”. In addition, other respondents were categorized as “exposed to e-cigarettes”.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 -7 Additionally, adolescent tobacco product use patterns have remained stable over time due to the rise in nontraditional products, especially e-cigarettes. 8 This is concerning as adolescent use may lead to nicotine dependence, and approximately 9 of 10 adult daily smokers start before 18 years old. 9 Long-term consequences of nicotine exposure during adolescence include negatively affecting the developing adolescent brain leading to cognitive and behavioral impairments.…”
Section: Purposementioning
confidence: 99%