Measuring characteristics of e-cigarette consumption among college students

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2018-10-05

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Objective: E-cigarette use among college students has increased drastically in recent years. This study aims to inform development of a comprehensive measure of e-cigarette consumption for this population. Participants and Methods: This mixed-method study collected both quantitative and qualitative data from a sample of 43 experienced e-cigarette users from two college campuses, using a self-reported questionnaire and a semi-structured interview, in March-September of 2017. Results: College student users found some of the consumption questions in national surveys difficult to answer. Switching nicotine levels, mixing flavors, co-using with alcohol and marijuana, using with others who were vaping or drinking, and vaping in a car or indoor space were all common. The participants defined "regular user" based on ownership of a device rather than on quantity/frequency. Conclusions: A comprehensive e-cigarette consumption measure should cover the complex characteristics that are potentially associated with negative health consequences such as flavorings, co-use and social contexts.

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Wong, Su-Wei, et al. "Measuring characteristics of e-cigarette consumption among college students." Journal of American College Health, vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 338-347, 2018-10-05, https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2018.1481075.

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Journal of American College Health

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