The electronic cigarette epidemic in youth and young adults
Brian A. Burt, Jing Li
Abstract
Electronic cigarettes are the most common form of nicotine delivery used by youth and young adults, and in 2018, the US Surgeon General declared this to be an epidemic. The developing adolescent brain is vulnerable to nicotine exposure, which can lead to long-lasting cognitive and mood disorders. Screening rates for vaping are low and lack of knowledge by adolescents, clinicians, parents, and caregivers is high. This article reviews the components of vaping, prevalence, adverse reactions, regulation, treatment, and prevention strategies related to vaping in youth and young adults.
Topics & Concepts
Electronic cigaretteNicotineYoung adultMoodMedicineCognitionPsychiatryPsychologyGerontologyPathologySmoking Behavior and CessationNicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors StudyBehavioral Health and Interventions