Office on Smoking and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Center for Tobacco Products, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland.
JAMA Netw Open. 2021 Jun 1;4(6):e2111336. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.11336.
Comprehensive surveillance of e-cigarette use behaviors among youth is important for informing strategies to address this public health epidemic.
To characterize e-cigarette use behaviors among US youth in 2020.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The 2020 National Youth Tobacco Survey, a nationally representative, cross-sectional, school-based survey of middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12) students, was conducted from January 16, 2020, to March 16, 2020. A total of 14 531 students from 180 schools participated in the 2020 survey, yielding a corresponding student-level participation rate of 87.4% and school-level participation rate of 49.9%. The overall response rate, a product of the school-level and student-level participation rates, was 43.6%.
Current (past 30-day) e-cigarette use.
Self-reported current e-cigarette use behaviors (frequency of use, usual e-cigarette brand, and access source) by school level and flavored e-cigarette use and flavor types among current e-cigarette users by school level and device type. Prevalence estimates were weighted to account for the complex survey design.
Overall, 14 531 students completed the survey, including 7330 female students and 7133 male students with self-reported grade level and sex. In 2020, 19.6% (95% CI, 17.2%-22.2%) of high school students and 4.7% (95% CI, 3.6%-6.0%) of middle school students reported current e-cigarette use. Among them, 38.9% (95% CI, 35.2%-42.6%) of high school users and 20.0% (95% CI, 16.0%-24.8%) of middle school users reported e-cigarette use on 20 to 30 days within the past 30 days. Among current users, JUUL was the most commonly reported usual brand (high school: 25.4%; 95% CI, 18.8%-33.4%; middle school: 35.1%; 95% CI, 27.9%-43.1%). Among current users, the most common source of obtaining e-cigarettes was from a friend (high school: 57.1%; 95% CI, 52.6%-61.4%; middle school: 58.9%; 95% CI, 51.4%-66.1%). Among current users, 84.7% (95% CI, 82.2%-86.9%) of high school students and 73.9% (95% CI, 66.9%-79.8%) of middle school students reported flavored e-cigarette use. Fruit-flavored e-cigarettes were the most commonly reported flavor among current exclusive e-cigarette users of prefilled pods or cartridges (67.3%; 95% CI, 60.9%-73.0%), disposable e-cigarettes (85.8%; 95% CI, 79.8%-90.3%), and tank-based devices (82.7%; 95% CI, 68.9%-91.1%), followed by mint-flavored e-cigarettes.
These results suggest that although current e-cigarette use decreased during 2019 to 2020, overall prevalence, frequent use, and flavored e-cigarette use remained high. Continued actions are warranted to prevent and reduce e-cigarette use among US youth.
全面监测青少年使用电子烟的行为对于制定应对这一公共卫生流行病的策略非常重要。
描述 2020 年美国青少年使用电子烟的行为。
设计、地点和参与者:2020 年全国青少年烟草调查是一项具有全国代表性的、基于横断面的、基于学校的中学生(6-8 年级)和高中生(9-12 年级)调查,于 2020 年 1 月 16 日至 3 月 16 日进行。共有 180 所学校的 14531 名学生参加了 2020 年的调查,相应的学生水平参与率为 87.4%,学校水平参与率为 49.9%。总体参与率是学校和学生水平参与率的乘积,为 43.6%。
当前(过去 30 天)使用电子烟。
按学校水平报告当前电子烟使用行为(使用频率、常用电子烟品牌和获取来源),以及按学校和设备类型报告当前电子烟使用者中使用调味电子烟和调味类型的情况。采用加权法计算患病率,以反映复杂的调查设计。
共有 14531 名学生完成了调查,包括 7330 名女生和 7133 名男生,他们报告了自己的年级和性别。2020 年,有 19.6%(95%可信区间,17.2%-22.2%)的高中生和 4.7%(95%可信区间,3.6%-6.0%)的初中生报告了当前使用电子烟。其中,38.9%(95%可信区间,35.2%-42.6%)的高中生和 20.0%(95%可信区间,16.0%-24.8%)的初中生在过去 30 天内有 20-30 天使用电子烟。在当前使用者中,JUUL 是最常报告的常用品牌(高中:25.4%;95%可信区间,18.8%-33.4%;初中:35.1%;95%可信区间,27.9%-43.1%)。在当前使用者中,最常见的获得电子烟的来源是从朋友那里(高中:57.1%;95%可信区间,52.6%-61.4%;初中:58.9%;95%可信区间,51.4%-66.1%)。在当前使用者中,84.7%(95%可信区间,82.2%-86.9%)的高中生和 73.9%(95%可信区间,66.9%-79.8%)的初中生报告使用调味电子烟。水果味电子烟是预充式pod 或 cartridge 一次性电子烟和罐式设备(67.3%;95%可信区间,60.9%-73.0%)、一次性电子烟(85.8%;95%可信区间,79.8%-90.3%)和可充电电子烟(82.7%;95%可信区间,68.9%-91.1%)中最常报告的调味类型,其次是薄荷味电子烟。
这些结果表明,尽管 2019 年至 2020 年期间电子烟的使用率有所下降,但总体流行率、频繁使用和调味电子烟使用率仍然很高。需要继续采取行动,防止和减少美国青少年使用电子烟。