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'Vaping and fidget-spinners': A qualitative, longitudinal study of e-cigarettes in adolescence
2020
International journal of drug policy
We see the contours of a cigarette-free adolescent cohort in Norway. Simultaneously, increasing use of vaping devices among adolescents internationally, and in the US in particular, has evoked fear of a new nicotine-addicted generation. This longitudinal study explores the vaping phenomenon in a context where nicotine e-liquid is still prohibited. Data are from longitudinal, qualitative interviews with a sizable sample of 12-17 year olds (118 8th graders from 6 schools/classes at baseline).
doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102791
pmid:32516687
fatcat:gv4vionrdjhldati2ihgmhhaiq