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For 8 in 10 Teens, Vaping Is Part of Everyday Life, Poll Finds

By Arianna Prothero & Alyson Klein 鈥 November 04, 2019 3 min read
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For the vast majority of teenagers, vaping is a part of their daily lives. Even if they don鈥檛 use electronic cigarettes, they鈥檙e being inundated with images of vaping鈥攅ither from seeing their peers doing it or seeing posts about it on social media.

罢丑补迟鈥檚 , a San Francisco based nonprofit that studies the impact of technology on children and young people. The poll comes as teen e-cigarette use has ballooned, and a slew of has sent schools and policymakers scrambling to .

While e-cigarettes are generally seen as safer for adults than smoking traditional cigarettes, and have been promoted as a healthier alternative for already-addicted adult smokers, the sharp rise in vaping among teens has health experts worried.

Nicotine has long-term effects on young, developing brains, and the drug is much more concentrated in e-cigarettes than in regular cigarettes. E-cigs also contain toxic chemicals and metals.

Thirty percent of teens who start vaping progress to traditional cigarettes within six months, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

High Exposure

This latest poll from Common Sense illustrates how pervasive vaping has become in schools and social media sites popular with teens, such as Instagram and Snapchat.

Seventy-eight percent of teens said that vaping is popular among their peers where they live, and just over a third said they see classmates vaping in school several times a week, if not daily. More than half of teens reported that they see vaping at their school on a monthly basis.

Meanwhile, almost 60 percent of teens said that they frequently encounter a social media post that either mentions or shows vaping.

罢丑补迟鈥檚 especially true for teens on Instagram or Snapchat. Around 75 percent of teens that use those social media platforms report seeing posts that include vaping.

Peers and social media are also the most common sources for teens鈥 first introduction to vaping.

A plurality of teens鈥44 percent鈥攕ay they first heard about vaping from someone they know. Meanwhile nearly a quarter of teens say they learned about vaping on social media.

If there鈥檚 one bit of silver lining, it鈥檚 that a sizable majority of teens said that the vaping-related ads they have seen were about the risks of vaping.

It appears from this survey that young people鈥檚 understanding of the potential harms of vaping may be evolving. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, over half of .

But this recent Common Sense survey found that 52 percent think vaping is 鈥渁bout as harmful as smoking.鈥 Thirty-one percent of teens said it鈥檚 more harmful and 17 percent said it鈥檚 less harmful. How much exposure teens had to online messages on the harmful affects of vaping appeared to affect their beliefs.

Taking Action

These survey results come as school leaders and policymakers are starting to take more muscular action against teen vaping.

A growing number of school districts have turned to the courts to do that. The Los Angeles Unified School District is the latest one of the most popular e-cigarette manufacturers among teens, JUUL. The district claims that JUUL marketed e-cigarettes to teens and that the fast rise in vaping is harming students and costing the district money as it tries to contain the health crisis.

In recent months, there have been reports of hundreds of cases of lung-related illnesses associated with vaping鈥攎any of those cases have involved young people鈥攁nd nearly three dozen deaths.

State and federal policymakers have also been taking action. Several states , according to the Education Commission of the States.

And the on the sales of flavored e-cigarette products. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is looking into banning the sale of flavored vaping products until they are approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

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JUULs are easy to hide, have a flavored smell, and don鈥檛 emit much vapor. So how is a teacher to know if a student is JUULing, or vaping, in class?

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