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Prevalence and reasons for Juul use among college students.


ABSTRACT: Objective: Examine Juul use patterns, sociodemographic and personal factors associated with Juul use, and reasons for Juul initiation and current use, among college students. Participants: Convenience sample of 371 undergraduates at a large university in the southeast; recruited April 2018. Methods: Cross-sectional design using an online survey. Logistic regression identified the personal risk factors for current use. Results: Over 80% of participants recognized Juul; 36% reported ever use and 21% past 30-day use. Significant risk factors for current Juul use were: male, White/non-Hispanic, lower undergraduate, and current cigarette smoker. Current Juul users chose ease of use and lack of a bad smell as reasons for use. Ever Juul users most commonly endorsed curiosity and use by friends as reasons for trying Juul. Conclusions: Given the propensity for nicotine addiction among youth and young adults, rates of Juul use are alarming and warrant immediate intervention.

SUBMITTER: Ickes M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6763357 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prevalence and reasons for Juul use among college students.

Ickes Melinda M   Hester Jakob W JW   Wiggins Amanda T AT   Rayens Mary Kay MK   Hahn Ellen J EJ   Kavuluru Ramakanth R  

Journal of American college health : J of ACH 20190326 5


<b>Objective:</b> Examine Juul use patterns, sociodemographic and personal factors associated with Juul use, and reasons for Juul initiation and current use, among college students. <b>Participants:</b> Convenience sample of 371 undergraduates at a large university in the southeast; recruited April 2018. <b>Methods:</b> Cross-sectional design using an online survey. Logistic regression identified the personal risk factors for current use. <b>Results:</b> Over 80% of participants recognized Juul;  ...[more]

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