Nicotine-Naive Adolescents Who Live With Tobacco Products Users, 2018 Florida Youth Tobacco Survey

JOURNAL OF ADDICTIVE DISEASES(2020)

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ObjectiveWe assessed the prevalence and factors associated with living with tobacco/nicotine product users among nicotine-naive adolescents.MethodsData were from the 2018 Florida Youth Tobacco Survey that included 34,183 adolescents who were never-tobacco product users and provided information about living with tobacco/nicotine users.ResultsMore than a quarter of adolescents lived with a tobacco/nicotine user. Girls were more likely than boys and middle-schoolers were more likely than high-schoolers to live with someone who uses cigarettes, cigars, and poly-tobacco. Compared to non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanics were less likely to live with someone who uses cigarettes, electronic nicotine delivery systems, cigars, and poly-tobacco. Adolescents who reported currently having asthma were more likely to report living with someone who smokes cigarettes, hookah, and poly tobacco.ConclusionsTo reduce and ideally eliminate exposure to smoke/aerosol emitted from tobacco products in nicotine-naive adolescents, individual and family-centered interventions, coupled with state-wide tobacco prevention strategies are warranted.
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adolescents, secondhand smoke, secondhand aerosol, Florida
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