Juul use among emerging adults transitioning from high school to college.

Journal of American college health : J of ACH(2023)

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Assess the prevalence, perceptions, sociodemographic/personal factors that influence Juul use among incoming freshmen. Incoming undergraduate students ( = 1,706) attending a public university in the southeastern U.S. Cross-sectional survey administered August 2018. Bivariate relationships assessed using chi-square test of association. Multinomial logistic regression to determine factors associated with Juul use status. 41% had ever used Juul, 24% had used within the past month. Among current users, one-third had used 20-30 days. Risk factors for current use: heterosexual orientation (relative to other sexual orientation) AOR = 2.16, 95% CI: 1.20-3.91), those who planned to join sorority/fraternity (relative to those who did not plan to; AOR = 2.15, 95% CI: 1.59-2.90), current smokers (relative to nonsmokers; AOR = 24.39, 95% CI: 7.52-76.92), current marijuana users (compared with nonusers of marijuana; AOR = 6.45, 95% CI: 3.92-10.64) and alcohol users (compared with nondrinkers; AOR = 7.81, 95% CI: 5.75-10.54). Prevention and treatment efforts are needed for emerging adults transitioning to college.
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Adolescents,e-cigarettes,tobacco prevention
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