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VitalSigns - Tobacco Use By Youth Is Rising
2019
Fact Sheet
VitalSigns - Tobacco Use By Youth Is Rising
Tobacco Use by Youth is Rising   -Vital Signs  

Youth tobacco product use in the US is increasing at an alarming rate and you can help stop it.  In 2018, more than 1 in 4 high school students and about 1 in 14 middle school students used a tobacco product in the past 30 days.  38.3% more high school students used any tobacco product in 2018 compared to 2017. E-cigarettes, specifically those shaped like USB flash drives, are the main reason for the increase. 1.5 million more youth used e-cigarettes in 2018 compared to 2017. There was no change in the use of other tobacco products, including cigarettes, during 2017-2018. What can parents, educators, healthcare providers, and schools do to prevent and reduce youth use of tobacco products? Find answers at www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns

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Topics
Advocacy, Economics, Global, Health Effects, Intervention, Materials, Media, Policy & Legislation, SAMMEC, Secondhand Smoke, Specific Populations, Surveillance, Surgeon General's Report, Youth, Cessation, Prevention, E-cigarettes
Audiences
Adults, African Americans, Alaska Natives & Native Americans, Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders, College Age, Elderly, Hispanics & Latin Americans, LGBT Communities, Pregnant Women / Infants, Women, Youth, Elementary, Youth, Secondary, Caucasian/White, Educators, Employers, HealthCare Providers, Media, Parents, Policy Makers, Public Health Officials, Researchers
Languages
English
Pub Number
300677
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