Adverse Childhood Experiences Significantly Affect Teen Vaping Cessation Rates

The Link Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Teen Vaping Cessation



Understanding the Study


A groundbreaking study featured in the Journal of Adolescent Health explores the complex relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the ability of teenagers to quit vaping. This research, led by Dr. Amanda Graham from the Truth Initiative, is a significant step in understanding the challenges faced by teens attempting to break free from nicotine addiction. The findings underline the urgent need for tailored cessation programs that address the traumas faced by this vulnerable demographic.

Key Findings


The research included a robust sample of 1,248 adolescent e-cigarette users aged 13 to 17, all of whom expressed a desire to quit vaping. An astounding over 90% of these participants reported having experienced at least one adverse childhood circumstance, with 56% classified as

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