Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact Teens' Ability to Quit Vaping
New study finds teens who experienced traumatic events during childhood need more support to quit e-cigarettes
The study analyzed data from a randomized clinical vaping cessation trial conducted among adolescent e-cigarette users aged 13 to 17 who were interested in quitting vaping. Among the 1,248 adolescents in the study, over 90% reported at least one ACE and 56% were classified as "High Risk" (4+ ACEs). High risk adolescents were 20% less likely to successfully quit vaping compared to those with fewer ACEs. Each additional experience of abuse was associated with a 7% decrease in abstinence rates.
"We've known for decades that there is a strong link between childhood trauma and difficulty quitting smoking. This research extends that knowledge to teen vaping and shines a light on just how common the problem is," said Graham. "Bringing proven trauma-informed treatment approaches into vaping cessation programs for young people could significantly improve quit rates by addressing both nicotine addiction and underlying trauma."
High risk adolescents were more likely to identify as female or LGBQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, or queer - transgender status was not recorded), report higher levels of nicotine dependence, psychological distress, and loneliness, and lower motivation and confidence to quit.
The most commonly reported traumas included emotional neglect (68.1%), emotional abuse (63.1%), and having a parent or caregiver with mental health issues (60.0%). Neglect and household dysfunction were not significantly associated with cessation outcomes.
About Truth Initiative
Truth Initiative® is a national nonprofit public health organization committed to a future free from lifelong addiction, fostering healthier lives and a more resilient nation. Our mission is to prevent youth and young adult nicotine addiction and empower quitting for all. Through our evidence-based, market-leading cessation intervention, EX® Program, and national public education campaigns, we lead the fight against youth and young adult tobacco use. Learn more at truthinitiative.org.
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