Electronic cigarette use during middle school and high school has become an alarming public health concern. Educating youth about the risks of using e-cigarettes through a prevention program can be instrumental in curbing the growing numbers. Our Extension team implemented a prevention program, Escape Vapes, which adapted three Stanford University Tobacco Toolkit units. This study is an evaluation of the program that 1,347 youth in grades 5 through 12 completed. Results from the online retrospective post-pretest indicate that participation in the program significantly increased knowledge about e-cigarettes. Overall, the results indicate that Escape Vapes is an effective prevention program for increasing youths’ knowledge
Background: E-cigarette use, more commonly known as vaping to our youth, has been a growing epidemic...
Over the last ten years, while teenage use of cigarettes has diminished, their use of electronic nic...
Tobacco product use among US youth is increasing. More than 1 in 4 high school students and about 1 ...
Youth today have adopted the “cessation tool” known as the e-cigarette as a form of recreational act...
Most adolescents have heard about E-Cigarettes within the past couple of years. Many have known abou...
In 2021, approximately 1 in 9 high school students reported that they had used electronic cigarettes...
Most adolescents have heard about E-Cigarettes within the past couple of years. Many have known abou...
There is a new wave of products introducing addiction to the young adult generation. Electronic ciga...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have become increasingly popular among adolescents in the Unite...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have become increasingly popular among adolescents in the Unite...
Electronic cigarettes or electronic nicotine delivery products are battery-operated, heating element...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Teenage v...
The use of electronic cigarettes has escalated over the past years, among adolescents and young adul...
The college-aged demographic is at risk for adverse effects from using electronic vaping devices (Ke...
This research examines the chemical known as nicotine. Specifically, the popularity of electronic ci...
Background: E-cigarette use, more commonly known as vaping to our youth, has been a growing epidemic...
Over the last ten years, while teenage use of cigarettes has diminished, their use of electronic nic...
Tobacco product use among US youth is increasing. More than 1 in 4 high school students and about 1 ...
Youth today have adopted the “cessation tool” known as the e-cigarette as a form of recreational act...
Most adolescents have heard about E-Cigarettes within the past couple of years. Many have known abou...
In 2021, approximately 1 in 9 high school students reported that they had used electronic cigarettes...
Most adolescents have heard about E-Cigarettes within the past couple of years. Many have known abou...
There is a new wave of products introducing addiction to the young adult generation. Electronic ciga...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have become increasingly popular among adolescents in the Unite...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have become increasingly popular among adolescents in the Unite...
Electronic cigarettes or electronic nicotine delivery products are battery-operated, heating element...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Teenage v...
The use of electronic cigarettes has escalated over the past years, among adolescents and young adul...
The college-aged demographic is at risk for adverse effects from using electronic vaping devices (Ke...
This research examines the chemical known as nicotine. Specifically, the popularity of electronic ci...
Background: E-cigarette use, more commonly known as vaping to our youth, has been a growing epidemic...
Over the last ten years, while teenage use of cigarettes has diminished, their use of electronic nic...
Tobacco product use among US youth is increasing. More than 1 in 4 high school students and about 1 ...