California School Staff Reports of Seeing Students Vaping at School and Disciplinary Actions.

Adam G Cole,Brianna A Lienemann, Joanna Sun, Jacqueline Chang,Shu-Hong Zhu

The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses(2022)

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Youth vaping is a concern and schools may use many approaches to discipline students caught vaping at school. This study identified the prevalence of school staff seeing vaping in schools and the measures used to discipline students. A state-wide sample of 7,938 staff from 255 middle and high schools reported whether they saw any students vaping at school in the last 30 days, whether they have caught any students vaping during class in the last semester, and what happened after catching a student vaping in class. Open-text responses were coded and themes were identified related to disciplinary approaches. 31.9% of staff reported seeing students vaping at school, and 11.9% of teachers reported catching a student vaping during class. Teachers described four categories of disciplinary approaches after catching students vaping in class: no consequences, punitive approaches, restorative approaches, and mixed approaches. Additional support is necessary to help schools address student vaping.
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adolescent health,alcohol/tobacco/drug use prevention,school discipline,vaping
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