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A longitudinal analysis of e-cigarette susceptibility and use among U.S. adolescents: Evidence from 7 waves of PATH data.

作者信息

Azagba Sunday, de Silva Galappaththige S R, Ebling Todd, Jensen Jessica King

机构信息

Penn State College of Nursing, 210 Nursing Sciences Building, University Park, PA, USA.

Penn State College of Nursing, 210 Nursing Sciences Building, University Park, PA, USA.

出版信息

Public Health. 2025 Oct;247:105846. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2025.105846. Epub 2025 Jul 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

E-cigarette use among adolescents remains a significant public health concern, with substantial risks associated with nicotine exposure. This study aimed to examine the longitudinal association between e-cigarette susceptibility and subsequent e-cigarette use among U.S. adolescents.

STUDY DESIGN

Longitudinal study.

METHODS

Utilizing seven waves (2013-2023) of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, a longitudinal, multi-wave design tracked transitions in past 12-month and 30-day e-cigarette use among 12-17 year-old never-users (n = 16,107). At each wave (t), participants were classified as "susceptible" or "non-susceptible," and individuals were tracked across subsequent waves. Weighted proportions of transitions to e-cigarette use/non-use at t+1 were estimated. Generalized Estimating Equations were employed to assess the associations between susceptibility and subsequent past 12-month and past 30-day e-cigarette use, adjusting for demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioral covariates.

RESULTS

Longitudinal analyses revealed that susceptible youth were significantly more likely to initiate e-cigarette use over time compared to non-susceptible youth. Transitions across multiple waves showed higher e-cigarette use among those initially classified as susceptible, while non-susceptible youth largely remained non-users. Adolescents classified as susceptible had significantly higher odds of reporting both past 12-month (OR = 3.56, 95 % CI: 3.27-3.87) and past 30-day (OR = 3.62, 95 % CI: 3.15-4.15) e-cigarette use.

CONCLUSIONS

E-cigarette susceptibility, defined as a combination of curiosity, anticipated use, and peer influence, is a significant predictor of subsequent e-cigarette use among U.S. adolescents. These findings underscore the importance of targeted prevention strategies that address the distinct dimensions of susceptibility among youth.

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