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. 2016 Jun;58(6):686-90.
doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.03.003. Epub 2016 Apr 12.

E-Cigarette Marketing Exposure Is Associated With E-Cigarette Use Among US Youth

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E-Cigarette Marketing Exposure Is Associated With E-Cigarette Use Among US Youth

Dale S Mantey et al. J Adolesc Health. .
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Abstract

Purpose: E-cigarettes are currently the most commonly used tobacco product among US youth. However, unlike conventional cigarettes, e-cigarettes are not subject to marketing restrictions. This study investigates the association between exposure to e-cigarette marketing and susceptibility and use of e-cigarettes in youth.

Methods: Data were obtained from the 2014 National Youth Tobacco Survey. Participants were 22,007 US middle and high school students. Multivariate logistic regression models assessed the relationship between e-cigarette marketing (internet, print, retail, and TV/movies) and current and ever use as well as susceptibility to use e-cigarettes among never e-cigarette users.

Results: Exposure to each type of e-cigarette marketing was significantly associated with increased likelihood of ever and current use of e-cigarettes among middle and high school students. Exposure was also associated with susceptibility to use of e-cigarettes among current nonusers. In multivariate models, as the number of channels of e-cigarette marketing exposure increased, the likelihood of use and susceptibility also increased.

Conclusions: Findings highlight the significant associations between e-cigarette marketing and e-cigarette use among youth and the need for longitudinal research on these relationships.

Keywords: Adolescents; Advertising; Electronic cigarettes.

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