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Initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on tobacco use among college students in California.

Bhagvat J MahetaAfroze KhanSamantha SkinnerMelanie S Dove
Published in: Journal of American college health : J of ACH (2023)
Objective: To evaluate the change in tobacco use by college students in California during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants: Young adults (18-24 years) currently enrolled in a California college or university ( N  = 212). Methods: Students recruited through social media posts and by student tobacco advocate members completed an online survey of 59 questions in Spring 2021. Results: Almost 80% of current tobacco users reported a change in tobacco use during the pandemic. Most current tobacco users who changed their tobacco use reported an increase in use during the pandemic (43.2%) and 38.7% reported a decrease in use. Conclusion: As a result of COVID-19, many college students changed their tobacco use. As students return to campus and COVID-19 regulations are lifted, this may be an ideal time for prevention and cessation messages, which could include information on health risks associated with tobacco and e-cigarette use, and healthy methods for stress reduction.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • social media
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • health information
  • cross sectional
  • smoking cessation
  • high school