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American youth 2022 Tobacco Survey: More than 3.08 million users, 85%use seasoning electronic cigarettes

American youth 2022 Tobacco Survey: More than 3.08 million users, 85%use seasoning electronic cigarettes

2022-11-11

New Consumer Report of Blue Cave, November 11th, according to foreign news reports, the US FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced in the "Rate and Mortality Weekly" in November. Federal data used in Chinese tobacco.


The survey results show that by 2022, more than one -tenth middle school students (3.08 million) have used tobacco products in the past 30 days -including 16.5% of high school students and 4.5% of middle school students.



Currently used


11.3%(3.08 million) junior high school students and high school students have used any tobacco products (over the past 30 days);


Students of about 3.7%(1 million) reported that any combustible tobacco products are currently taking;


3.5% (960,000) report currently uses a variety of (≥2) tobacco products;




The most commonly used equipment type


Electronic cigarette (9.4%)


Cigar (1.9%)


Cigarette (1.6%)


Smokeless (1.3%)


Water cigarette tube (1.1%)


Nicotine bag (1.1%)


Heating tobacco products (1.0%)


Smoke wire (0.6%)




Population statistics and health social decisive factors


The current use of any tobacco products (over the past 30 days) (junior high school and high school):


13.5% of non -Spanish American Indians or Alaska residents (AI/An) students (AI/An) students


16.0% of people are identified as lesbian, gay or bisexuality


16.6% cross -sex


18.3% of people report severe psychological distress symptoms


12.5% of people with low prosperity of their families


27.2% of people with low academic performance (mainly FS)




method


The data of 2022 was collected from January to May 2022, and a online survey of students in American middle schools (grades 6-8) and high school (grade 9-12) was used. As part of the classroom activities, the use of online surveys allows all eligible students to participate in classrooms or at home within the designated classroom time, but most students have completed the investigation in the classroom environment. Before 2021, the survey was performed in the classroom environment. Due to the changes in methods, including the differences in investigation and management and data collection procedures caused by COVID-19 in recent years, the estimation value in 2022 is limited to the previous NYTS wave estimation value.


In October 2022, the FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced the federal data of the National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) on the use of American youth electronic cigarettes in the "Incitbus and Mortality Weekly". -In the use of cigarettes of middle school students and high school students -the United States, 2022. "Adolescents using electronic cigarettes are still the most concerned on FDA. By 2022, about one -tenth or more than 2.5 million American junior high school and high school students currently use electronic cigarettes (over the past 30 days).




Currently used


14.1%(2.14 million) high school students and 3.3%(380,000) middle school students reported the current use of electronic cigarettes.




Use of seasoning electronic cigarettes


At present, most users (nearly 85%) use seasoning electronic cigarettes, of which the taste of fruit is the most popular, followed by candy, desserts or other sweets.




usage frequency 


Currently more than a quarter (27.6%) of young e -cigarette users use electronic cigarette products every day.

More than four younger e -cigarette users have reported that at least 20 angels have used electronic cigarettes in the past 30 days.




Equipment type  


The most commonly used equipment in the current users is disposable supplies (55.3%), followed by pre -filled/recoverable capsules or bombs (25.2%).




Commonly used brand


The current users report their commonly used brands: Puff Bar (14.5%), VUSE (12.5%), Hyde (5.5%), and SMOK (4%).



method  


The data of 2022 was collected from January to May 2022, and a online survey of students in American middle schools (grades 6-8) and high school (grade 9-12) was used. As part of the classroom activities, the use of online surveys allows all eligible students to participate in classrooms or at home within the designated classroom time, but most students have completed the investigation in the classroom environment. Blue Cave Compilation, before 2021, the survey was performed in the classroom environment. Due to the changes in methods, including the differences in investigation and management and data collection procedures caused by COVID-19 in recent years, the estimation value in 2022 is limited to the previous NYTS wave estimation value.



Public education


FDA launched a number of public education activities for young audiences to prevent young people from starting and using tobacco. The "real cost" with the longest duration of FDA is to educate young people to understand the impact of smoking on health, and in recent years, it is given priority to considering electronic cigarette prevention information.


In NYTS in 2021, 75.2% of junior high school and high school students reported that in the past year, I saw or hear any anti -tobacco public education campaign. It is estimated that there are 15.8 million (60.9%) students report to admit the "real cost" event advertisement of the FDA: according to the school level, nearly two -thirds (65.8%) high school students and more than half of (54.8%) middle school students report identify the real cost of identification. Event ads.


However, the public health education movement is not the only information about tobacco products received and noticed by teenagers.


They may see advertisements for tobacco products while conducting daily activities (such as going to convenience stores, supermarkets or gas stations); use the Internet or streaming media services or watch movies; or read newspapers or magazines. In NYTS in 2021, 75.7% of the young people who reported to participate in these common events reported that they had exposed to marketing or advertising of any tobacco products.


Among students who reported to use social media, 73.5% of students had seen content related to electronic cigarettes.


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