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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Unlv Mental Health Initiatives: Unifying Through Innovation And Collaboration, The Lincy Institute, Unlv Practice, Behere Nv, Unlv Department Of Psychology
Unlv Mental Health Initiatives: Unifying Through Innovation And Collaboration, The Lincy Institute, Unlv Practice, Behere Nv, Unlv Department Of Psychology
Lincy Institute Events
Nevada persistently ranks at or near the bottom in the country for overall access to mental health services despite the need (Mental Health America, 2015-2023). UNLV faculty are developing initiatives to change this unacceptable situation. The Lincy Institute, in partnership with UNLV PRACTICE, BeHERE Nevada, and researchers from the Department of Psychology, offered a community forum showcasing three mental health initiatives harnessing faculty collaboration and innovation to drive overdue changes in Nevada’s mental-health landscape. Following the presentations policymakers engaged in open discussion with UNLV presenters and the audience. The three main initiatives showcased in this forum …
Changes In Real-World Dispensing Of Adhd Stimulants In Youth From 2019 To 2021 In California, Anika Patel, Rishikesh Chavan, Cyril Rakovski, Richard C. Beuttler, Sun Yang
Changes In Real-World Dispensing Of Adhd Stimulants In Youth From 2019 To 2021 In California, Anika Patel, Rishikesh Chavan, Cyril Rakovski, Richard C. Beuttler, Sun Yang
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
Introduction: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common pediatric neurobehavioral disorders in the U.S. Stimulants, classified as controlled substances, are commonly used for ADHD management. We conducted an analysis of real-world stimulants dispensing data to evaluate the pandemic’s impact on young patients (≤ 26 years) in California.
Methods: Annual prevalence of patients on stimulants per capita across various California counties from 2019 and 2021 were analyzed and further compared across different years, sexes, and age groups. New patients initiating simulants therapy were also examined. A case study was conducted to determine the impact of socioeconomic status on patient …
Vaccine Hesitancy Among Youth Living With Hiv In Detroit, Madeline B. Simone
Vaccine Hesitancy Among Youth Living With Hiv In Detroit, Madeline B. Simone
Medical Student Research Symposium
Vaccine hesitancy among youth with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was evaluated to determine if the pandemic affected vaccine acceptance. A retrospective chart review was conducted to analyze vaccine rates over a five-year (pre-post COVID) in one university-based clinic. Results indicated a variation in acceptance rates between vaccines, with the MenACWY, MenB, tetanus, and HPV having the highest acceptance rates and COVID-19 and annual flu vaccine having the lowest acceptance rates. Vaccine hesitancy did not correlate with HIV treatment hesitancy nor with aversion to needles. Negative messaging around vaccines from a variety of sources appeared to be the primary factor in …
Challenges And Opportunities For Improving Access To Adolescent And Youth Sexual And Reproductive Health Services And Information In The Coastal Counties Of Kenya: A Qualitative Study., Evaline Chepchirchir Langat, Abdu Mohiddin, Flaura Kidere, Anisa Omar, Job Akuno, Violet Naanyu, Marleen Temmerman
Challenges And Opportunities For Improving Access To Adolescent And Youth Sexual And Reproductive Health Services And Information In The Coastal Counties Of Kenya: A Qualitative Study., Evaline Chepchirchir Langat, Abdu Mohiddin, Flaura Kidere, Anisa Omar, Job Akuno, Violet Naanyu, Marleen Temmerman
Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health
Background: Globally, adolescents and youth experience high unmet need for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services. In Kenya, evidence shows that more than half of teenage pregnancies are unintended and that half of all new HIV infections occur in people ages 15-24-year-olds, with the majority of those being female. The coastal counties in Kenya record a relatively high adolescent pregnancy rate and higher rates of unmet need for contraception for all women of reproductive age compared to the national average. This study focused on gaining a deeper understanding of the existing challenges to and opportunities for accessing SRH …
Prevalence And Factors Associated With Sexual And Reproductive Health Literacy Among Youth Living With Hiv In Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study, Benedicto Mugabi, Miisa Nanyingi, Richard Kabanda, Juliet Ndibazza, Peter Elyanu, John Baptist Asiimwe, Gorret Nazziwa, Gilbert Habaasa, Adeodata Kekitiinwa
Prevalence And Factors Associated With Sexual And Reproductive Health Literacy Among Youth Living With Hiv In Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study, Benedicto Mugabi, Miisa Nanyingi, Richard Kabanda, Juliet Ndibazza, Peter Elyanu, John Baptist Asiimwe, Gorret Nazziwa, Gilbert Habaasa, Adeodata Kekitiinwa
School of Nursing & Midwifery, East Africa
Background
Adequate sexual and reproductive health literacy (SRHL) among young people has been linked to informed sexual behaviours. Studies on SRHL have largely been conducted among the general adolescent population. Little is known about youth aged 15-24 years living with human immunodeficiency virus (YLHIV). There is a possible lack of SRHL in this population, considering the high rate of teenage pregnancies and unprotected sex reported by YLHIV. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and associated personal and environmental factors for SRHL among YLHIV at a high-volume urban HIV Clinic in Uganda.
Methods
Through a cross-sectional survey, YLHIV receiving routine …
Recruitment And Reach In A School-Based Pediatric Obesity Intervention Trial In Rural Areas., Bethany Forseth, Brittany Lancaster, Megan Olalde, Christie A. Befort, Rebecca E. Swinburne Romine, Meredith Dreyer, Kelsey Dean, Eve-Lynn Nelson, Ann M. Davis
Recruitment And Reach In A School-Based Pediatric Obesity Intervention Trial In Rural Areas., Bethany Forseth, Brittany Lancaster, Megan Olalde, Christie A. Befort, Rebecca E. Swinburne Romine, Meredith Dreyer, Kelsey Dean, Eve-Lynn Nelson, Ann M. Davis
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study is to evaluate two recruitment strategies on schools and participant participation rates and representativeness (reach) within a pediatric obesity treatment trial tailored for families who live in rural areas.
METHODS: Recruitment of schools was evaluated based on their progress toward enrolling participants. Recruitment and reach of participants were evaluated using (1) participation rates and (2) representativeness of demographics and weight status of participants compared to eligible participants (who did not consent and enroll) and all students (regardless of eligibility). School recruitment, as well as participant recruitment and reach, were evaluated across recruitment methods comparing …
Effects Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Physical Activity In Children: A Systematic Rapid Review, Alex Ramirez B.S., Ashley Rapp Mph, Abigail C. Radomsky B.S., Sara Santarossa Phd
Effects Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Physical Activity In Children: A Systematic Rapid Review, Alex Ramirez B.S., Ashley Rapp Mph, Abigail C. Radomsky B.S., Sara Santarossa Phd
Medical Student Research Symposium
Background: Prolonged lockdowns, put in place to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, may have altered physical activity (PA). The goal of this systematic rapid review was to synthesize the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on PA of children.
Methods: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were used to conduct a database search on 03/29/2021. Included studies were peer- reviewed, in English language, and encompassed both a measure of PA during the COVID-19 pandemic and PA data for children aged 18 and younger. The database search yielded 677 unique citations and, ultimately, 69 articles were included …
Experiences Of Covid-19-Related Racism And Impact On Depression Trajectories Among Racially/Ethnically Minoritized Adolescents, Sabrina R. Liu, Elysia Poggi Davis, Anton M. Palma, Hal S. Stern, Curt A. Sandman, Laura M. Glynn
Experiences Of Covid-19-Related Racism And Impact On Depression Trajectories Among Racially/Ethnically Minoritized Adolescents, Sabrina R. Liu, Elysia Poggi Davis, Anton M. Palma, Hal S. Stern, Curt A. Sandman, Laura M. Glynn
Psychology Faculty Articles and Research
Purpose
In 2020, racially/ethnically minoritized (REMD) youth faced the “dual pandemics” of COVID-19 and racism, both significant stressors with potential for adverse mental health effects. The current study tested whether short- and long-term trajectories of depressive symptoms from before to during the COVID-19 pandemic differed between REMD adolescents who did and did not endorse exposure to COVID-19-era-related racism (i.e., racism stemming from conditions created or exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic).
Methods
A community sample of 100 REMD adolescents enrolled in an ongoing longitudinal study of mental health was assessed before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were 51% girls, mean …
Identification Of Cancer Related Risk And Protective Factors For American Indian Youth: A Mixed Studies Review, Melanie Nadeau, Kathryn Wise, Vianca Farfan Cuela, Devon Olson, Karan Saravana
Identification Of Cancer Related Risk And Protective Factors For American Indian Youth: A Mixed Studies Review, Melanie Nadeau, Kathryn Wise, Vianca Farfan Cuela, Devon Olson, Karan Saravana
Indigenous Health Faculty Publications
Introduction: Many causes of cancer related morbidity and mortality can be traced back to childhood behaviors. The culmination of cancer related risk and protective factors impacting the health and wellbeing of American Indian youth is unknown. The aim of this Mixed Studies Review was to identify cancer related risk and protective factors among American Indian youth. Results will be shared with Tribal communities to inform surveillance efforts.
Methods: A Mixed Studies Review process was deemed most appropriate for the search process and data collection. 7 databases were included in the search along with 3 databases that were hand searched. Google …
A Constructivist Grounded Theory Analysis Of Seven Medical Provider Perspectives On Major Barriers To Prescribing Buprenorphine To Youth With Opiold Use Disorder In Outpatient Medical Settings: "We Should Be Providing Them With What We Know To Be The Gold Standard Of Care"., Maeve O'Leary Sloan
Antioch University Full-Text Dissertations & Theses
This study utilized Primary Care Provider (PCP) perspectives to unveil major barriers to prescribing buprenorphine to youth (ages 16-25) with opioid use disorder (OUD). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven PCPs recruited through convenience and snowball sampling. Interviews were conducted and recorded via Zoom video conferencing. Transcripts were generated and analyzed for themes using a Constructivist Grounded Theory (CGT) approach. The CGT of the present study describes four major barriers that limit PCP prescription of buprenorphine to youth: 1) PCPs Feel Overwhelmed, 2) PCPs Feel Ill Equipped to Treat Youth Patients with OUD, 3) PCPs Hold and Observe Stigma toward …
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Preventing Or Managing Childhood Obesity Through Healthy Eating For Parents And Children, Kelsey Trulik, Brandon Hudson, Erin Markley, Nicole Ashley Hao, Nikhil Sundaram, Rommy Alaiwat
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Preventing Or Managing Childhood Obesity Through Healthy Eating For Parents And Children, Kelsey Trulik, Brandon Hudson, Erin Markley, Nicole Ashley Hao, Nikhil Sundaram, Rommy Alaiwat
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Improving Dietary Habits Among Undergraduate Students To Combat Anxiety/Depression, Aditi Kappagantu, Adrienne-Denise Bilbao, Alexander Buendia, Anuj Kavi, Lana Zalt, Mark Gregory, Rachel Puentes
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Improving Dietary Habits Among Undergraduate Students To Combat Anxiety/Depression, Aditi Kappagantu, Adrienne-Denise Bilbao, Alexander Buendia, Anuj Kavi, Lana Zalt, Mark Gregory, Rachel Puentes
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Effects Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Pediatric Mental Health And Actions We Can Take To Combat Them, Brandon Batarse, Giulia Santangelo, Katherine Heeres, Liam Browning, Nabta Laz, Simon Yacoub
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Effects Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Pediatric Mental Health And Actions We Can Take To Combat Them, Brandon Batarse, Giulia Santangelo, Katherine Heeres, Liam Browning, Nabta Laz, Simon Yacoub
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Childhood Obesity, Rebecca Schultz, Connor Dasbach, Genevieve Joseph-Mofford, Mohamad Saleh, Natalie Amodei, Thomas Tracy, Yusuf Yasarlar
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Childhood Obesity, Rebecca Schultz, Connor Dasbach, Genevieve Joseph-Mofford, Mohamad Saleh, Natalie Amodei, Thomas Tracy, Yusuf Yasarlar
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Raising Awareness About Perinatal Hiv Transmission Risks And Preventions, Muhammad Ahmed, Emma Streveler, John Lloyd, Joseph Cavataio, Mackenzie Howard, Riya Shah, Rooshan Arshad
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Raising Awareness About Perinatal Hiv Transmission Risks And Preventions, Muhammad Ahmed, Emma Streveler, John Lloyd, Joseph Cavataio, Mackenzie Howard, Riya Shah, Rooshan Arshad
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Developing A Hands-On Tool For Increased Accountability Amongst Diabetic Children, Kassandra Solrud, Bijan Sagman, Elena Carrillo, Gokturk Tepe, Itzick Nahmoud, Siena Snyder, William Crouch
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Developing A Hands-On Tool For Increased Accountability Amongst Diabetic Children, Kassandra Solrud, Bijan Sagman, Elena Carrillo, Gokturk Tepe, Itzick Nahmoud, Siena Snyder, William Crouch
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Raising Awareness Of Pediatric Depression & Anxiety In Detroit, Awad Maria, Aaron Wilke, Arwa Saleem, Imran Rashid, Olivia Heppell, Sakshi Das, Sean Garcia
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Raising Awareness Of Pediatric Depression & Anxiety In Detroit, Awad Maria, Aaron Wilke, Arwa Saleem, Imran Rashid, Olivia Heppell, Sakshi Das, Sean Garcia
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Healthy Lifestyle Habits For Adolescents, Heba Osman, George Kidess, James Mo, John Knapp, Nili Modi, Rebecca Adams, Shahrin Khan
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Healthy Lifestyle Habits For Adolescents, Heba Osman, George Kidess, James Mo, John Knapp, Nili Modi, Rebecca Adams, Shahrin Khan
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Demystifying Disparities In Pediatric Asthma In Detroit, Teresa Alfauhernandez, Ahmed Elashmawy, Arielle Wenokur, Bashir Kaspo, Kaitlin Ziadeh, Kyla Kosidowski, Mohamed Al-Hassan
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Demystifying Disparities In Pediatric Asthma In Detroit, Teresa Alfauhernandez, Ahmed Elashmawy, Arielle Wenokur, Bashir Kaspo, Kaitlin Ziadeh, Kyla Kosidowski, Mohamed Al-Hassan
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Hiv Drug Adherence In Adolescents (Ages 15-17) In Detroit, Alix Charles, Alem Cizmic, Elise Turke, Hope Baldwin, Justin Lee, Katherine (Katya) Parker, Rabe Al-Silwadi
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Hiv Drug Adherence In Adolescents (Ages 15-17) In Detroit, Alix Charles, Alem Cizmic, Elise Turke, Hope Baldwin, Justin Lee, Katherine (Katya) Parker, Rabe Al-Silwadi
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Utilization Of Social Media To Address Anxiety And Depression In Young Adults, Iyanna Peppers, Abhijay Kumar, Abrielle Holleran, Bridget Croniger, Devin Mendez, Hannah Adams, Justin Padron
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Utilization Of Social Media To Address Anxiety And Depression In Young Adults, Iyanna Peppers, Abhijay Kumar, Abrielle Holleran, Bridget Croniger, Devin Mendez, Hannah Adams, Justin Padron
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Increasing Awareness Of Mental Health Discrepancies Amongst Transgender Youth, Lauren Smith, Andrea Prenkocevic, Andrew Kohrman, Annie Tonnu, Jordan Reid, Koushik Tuppil, Stefanie Hilton
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Increasing Awareness Of Mental Health Discrepancies Amongst Transgender Youth, Lauren Smith, Andrea Prenkocevic, Andrew Kohrman, Annie Tonnu, Jordan Reid, Koushik Tuppil, Stefanie Hilton
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Improving Pediatric Mental Health By Educating Parents, Arqam Husain, Arjun Muralidharan, Cecilly Kelleher, Dawei Chen, Eleftherios Halkias, Rumyah Rafique, Saiteja Mogasala
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Improving Pediatric Mental Health By Educating Parents, Arqam Husain, Arjun Muralidharan, Cecilly Kelleher, Dawei Chen, Eleftherios Halkias, Rumyah Rafique, Saiteja Mogasala
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Addressing Risk Of Body Image And Eating Disorders In Adolescents With Type I Diabetes, Ahmad El-Moussa, Dhruva Kadiyala, Kavitha Mohanarajan, Kevin Kim, Michael Brennan, Rajaa Shoukfeh, Ruth Amoakohene
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Addressing Risk Of Body Image And Eating Disorders In Adolescents With Type I Diabetes, Ahmad El-Moussa, Dhruva Kadiyala, Kavitha Mohanarajan, Kevin Kim, Michael Brennan, Rajaa Shoukfeh, Ruth Amoakohene
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Utilizing A Self-Care Journal To Improve Mental Health And Well-Being In Young Adults, Gowri Chandrashekar, Adam Elder, Melissa Ly, Mina Sitto, Vanessa Drust, Veronica Marougail, Zoe Jeffries
Chronic Illness Education 2022: Utilizing A Self-Care Journal To Improve Mental Health And Well-Being In Young Adults, Gowri Chandrashekar, Adam Elder, Melissa Ly, Mina Sitto, Vanessa Drust, Veronica Marougail, Zoe Jeffries
Patient Education Projects
No abstract provided.
Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On The Care Continuum Of Youth Living With Hiv: Qualitative Study Of The Scale It Up Program Clinical Sites, Tyra Dark, Sitaji Gurung, Mary Dooley, Kit N. Simpson, Seyram A. Butame, Sylvie Naar
Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On The Care Continuum Of Youth Living With Hiv: Qualitative Study Of The Scale It Up Program Clinical Sites, Tyra Dark, Sitaji Gurung, Mary Dooley, Kit N. Simpson, Seyram A. Butame, Sylvie Naar
Publications and Research
The study objective was to explore the impact of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on the clinics’ ability to provide continuous healthcare services to youth (15–24 years) living with HIV (YLWH). One focused semi-structured interview was conducted with each HIV clinic site—resulting in ten interviews. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques assisted by NVIVO coding software and themes indicating barriers and facilitators to providing uninterrupted healthcare were elicited. Six themes were identified that affected the care continuum of YLWH: Timeframe of clinic preparation to address COVID-19 restrictions; impact on treatment cascade monitoring data; impact on patient care; impact on staff and …
Feasibility Of Using Electronic Health Records For Cascade Monitoring And Cost Estimates In Implementation Science Studies In The Adolescent Trials Network For Hiv/Aids Interventions, Tyra Dark, Kit N. Simpson, Sitaji Gurung, Amy L. Pennar, Marshall Chew, Sylvie Naar
Feasibility Of Using Electronic Health Records For Cascade Monitoring And Cost Estimates In Implementation Science Studies In The Adolescent Trials Network For Hiv/Aids Interventions, Tyra Dark, Kit N. Simpson, Sitaji Gurung, Amy L. Pennar, Marshall Chew, Sylvie Naar
Publications and Research
Background:One of the most difficult areas in the fight against HIV/AIDS is reaching out to youth aged 13 to 24 years. The proportion of youth living with HIV/AIDS on antiretroviral therapy (ART) and who are virally undetectable is low, highlighting significant challenges for reaching the Joint United Nations Program on HIV targets.
Objective:This study aimed to assess the feasibility of obtaining key clinical indicators and monitoring treatment, viral suppression, and retention components of the youth HIV treatment cascade in Adolescent Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions clinics using electronic health record (EHR) downloads and to provide baseline characteristics for the study …
A Scoping Review: Trauma Informed Care For Justice Involved Youth To Decrease Recidivism, Tamika Beecham, Marissa Gray, Shelby Husband, Diana Dedmon Dnp, Fnp, Bc
A Scoping Review: Trauma Informed Care For Justice Involved Youth To Decrease Recidivism, Tamika Beecham, Marissa Gray, Shelby Husband, Diana Dedmon Dnp, Fnp, Bc
Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects
Purpose The purpose of this scoping review was to address trauma-informed care, juvenile justice systems, and recidivism rates. The literature review conducted identified key research and analysis of effective trauma-informed treatment methodologies, referrals, and accessibility of care for justice-involved youth, and the rate change of recidivism related to trauma-informed treatment and interventions.
Background The high rates of recidivism in the juvenile court systems matched with the increased prevalence of psychological trauma in justice-involved youth represent the need for implementing trauma informed care. The scoping review analyzed the research implementing the intervention of trauma informed care to determine if it resulted …
Impact Of Major Disease Outbreaks In The Third Millennium On Adolescent And Youth Sexual And Reproductive Health And Rights In Low And/Or Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Scoping Review Protocol, Hossein Akbarialiabad, Rahul Shidhaye, Pallavi Shidhaye, Pim Cuijpers, Marcia R. Weaver, Mina Bahrololoom, Sarah Kiburi, Irene N. Njuguna, Mohammad Hossein Taghrir, Manasi Kumar
Impact Of Major Disease Outbreaks In The Third Millennium On Adolescent And Youth Sexual And Reproductive Health And Rights In Low And/Or Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Scoping Review Protocol, Hossein Akbarialiabad, Rahul Shidhaye, Pallavi Shidhaye, Pim Cuijpers, Marcia R. Weaver, Mina Bahrololoom, Sarah Kiburi, Irene N. Njuguna, Mohammad Hossein Taghrir, Manasi Kumar
Brain and Mind Institute
Introduction Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) of young people continue to present a high burden and remain underinvested. This is more so in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), where empirical evidence reveals disruption of SRHR maintenance, need for enhancement of programmes, resources and services during pandemics. Despite the importance of the subject, there is no published review yet combining recent disease outbreaks such as (H1N1/09, Zika, Ebola and SARS-COV-2) to assess their impact on adolescents and youth SRHR in LMICs.
Methods and analysis We will adopt a four-step search to reach the maximum possible number of studies. In …
Sociodemographic, Personal, Peer, And Familial Predictors Of E-Cigarette Ever Use In Espad Ireland: A Forward Stepwise Logistic Regression Model, Joan Hanafin, Salome Sunday, Luke Clancy
Sociodemographic, Personal, Peer, And Familial Predictors Of E-Cigarette Ever Use In Espad Ireland: A Forward Stepwise Logistic Regression Model, Joan Hanafin, Salome Sunday, Luke Clancy
Articles
Introduction:
E-cigarette ever use has risen significantly in recent years in Ireland, similar to trends elsewhere in Europe, the United States, and Asia-Pacific region. Results from ESPAD Ireland (European School Survey Project on Alcohol and other Drugs) show teenage e-cigarette ever use increased from 18% (2015) to 37% (2019). Given this increase, our aim is to profile e-cigarette ever users and never users in this age group; to examine sociodemographic, personal, peer, and familial factors associated with e-cigarette ever use; and to suggest appropriate measures to reduce use.
Methods:
A nationally representative stratified random sample of 50 ESPAD schools was …