Preventive Medicine Reports (Aug 2022)

A vaping risks education program for school students: Evaluation of the solve mystery toolkit

  • Asha Hollis,
  • Emily Downey,
  • Shaelene Standing,
  • Janet Leahy,
  • Kirsten Ebbert,
  • Aravind Ganesh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
p. 101852

Abstract

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One in three grade 7 to 12 students in Canada report trying vaping or e-cigarettes. Despite consequences like nicotine addiction, impaired brain development, increased respiratory symptoms, and association with an increased risk of COVID-19 diagnosis, 48% of youth believe occasional vaping has little to no risk. There is a clear need for youth to learn about vaping consequences. We developed and piloted a novel free interactive educational program on vaping risks which has been used by over 800 grade 7 to 9 students. In post-program surveys, students reported a subjective increase in knowledge about the health consequences of vaping.

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