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A resurgence of e-cigarette use among adolescents and young adults late in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jennifer M KreslakeKatie M O'ConnorMichael LiuDonna M ValloneElizabeth Hair
Published in: PloS one (2023)
E-cigarette use has returned to pre-pandemic levels among adolescents and young adults. Young adults over age 21 are more likely to use e-cigarettes than young adults of the same age surveyed prior to the pandemic. Findings have implications for targeted e-cigarette prevention and cessation efforts.
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