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. 2023 Jun 7;23:100528. doi: 10.1016/j.lana.2023.100528

Table 6.

Table with the estimated current, frequent, and daily E-cigarette use prevalence among youth in the United States as estimated by the population assessment of tobacco and health survey and ITC youth tobacco and vaping survey.

Waves Current use Daily use Frequent use (≥20 days) Daily use among current users Frequent use among current users (≥20 days)
Population assessment of tobacco and health
 Wave 1 (2013–14) 3.12 [2.82–3.44] 0.2 (0.09–0.23) 0.36 (0.27–0.48) 4.79 (3.06–7.41) 11.52 (8.70–15.11)
 Wave 2 (2014–15) 3.60 (3.26–3.98) 0.30 (0.21–0.42) 0.49 (0.37–0.65) 8.48 (6.09–11.70) 13.89 (10.64–17.93)
 Wave 3 (2015–16) 4.09 (3.71–4.50) 0.27 (0.18–0.39) 0.69 (0.54–0.88) 6.89 (4.71–9.96) 17.81 (14.15–22.18)
 Wave 4 (2016–17) 7.25 (6.53–8.05) 0.48 (0.31–0.73) 1.10 (0.84–1.45) 6.85 (4.51–10.27) 15.70 (12.08–20.16)
 Wave 5 (2018–19) 18.34 (16.45–20.40) 3.65 (2.80–4.75) 6.40 (5.24–7.80) 20.44 (15.94–25.84) 35.87 (30.20–41.96)
ITC youth tobacco and vaping surveya
 2017 11.1 2.2
 2018 15.7 3.8
 2019 18.5 6.7

Estimates were generated using public use data files for youth aged 12–17 years and cross-sectional weights provided by PATH.

a

Estimates from the ITC Youth Tobacco and Vaping Survey were obtained from published article (Reference45).