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  • The rise in e-cigarette use among Taiwanese teenagers has raised concerns among health advocates, with usage increasing from 2.01% in 2014 to 3.54% in 2017.
  • Despite this uptick in e-cigarettes, traditional cigarette smoking has seen a decline in both senior and junior high school students, reaching historical lows during the same period.
  • Similar trends are observed in the UK and US, but more long-term studies are needed to determine if e-cigarettes are leading to a resurgence in cigarette smoking.

Article Abstract

The increasing popularity of e-cigarettes, especially among adolescents, has alarmed health advocates and government officials, dominating the tobacco control narrative in the past few years. According to the Global Youth Tobacco Survey, the percentage of Taiwanese teenagers reporting use of e-cigarettes in the past 30 days rose from 2.01% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.82% to 2.23%) in 2014 to 3.54% (95% CI = 3.30% to 3.80%) in 2017. However, during the same period, prevalence of cigarettes declined from 11.51% (95% CI = 9.84% to 13.42%) to 8.26% (95% CI = 7.80% to 8.76%) among senior high school students, and from 5.00% (95% CI = 4.36% to 5.74%) to 2.66% (95% CI = 2.38% to 2.96%) among junior high school students, with figures for both groups reaching historical lows. This trend is similar to population-level trends observed in both the United Kingdom and the United States, but only future long-term studies will be able to clarify if it is consistent or not with the fears that e-cigarette may act as a "gateway" to cigarette smoking renormalization.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1010539518773479DOI Listing

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