Abstract:Purpose: Despite strategies prohibiting e-cigarettes use and purchase, the literature suggests continued use and access by adolescents. Guided by the Socio-Ecological Model, we examined sources and types of e-cigarettes along with the associated frequency of use among U.S school-going adolescents. Methods: We used the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey comprising U.S middle and high schoolers (n=19,018). Multinomial logistic regression was conducted to evaluate associations between sources and types of e-cigar… Show more
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