Analyzing the Effect of Vaping Use in Teens: A Literature Review and Proposed Solutions

Authors

  • Damilola Ajayi University of Maryland, College Park
  • Bruce Fuchs National Institutes of Health
  • Dana Reiss University of Maryland, College Park

Keywords:

E-cigarettes, Vaping, Teen Vaping, Regulating E-cigarettes, Teen Nicotine Use, Teen Vaping Marketing

Abstract

Teenage vaping is a major public health issue that is emerging globally. This review article examines what influences teens to use electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and vapes, including families, communities, social media, and brand marketing. Nicotine, a common component of e-cigarettes and vapes, is addictive, and teens who are using these products are starting to report negative health outcomes. After a review of the current literature, three recommendations/solutions are proposed to combat this public health issue. As teen e-cigarette use is on the rise, it is clear that the FDA and the federal government need to enforce tougher regulations on e-cigarette and vaping brands, teens need to be properly educated about these products that are on the market, and advertisements for these products need to be regulated.

Published

03-31-2021

Issue

Section

Review Articles