Protecting children and adolescents against the risks of vaping

Paediatr Child Health. 2021 Sep 17;26(6):358-374. doi: 10.1093/pch/pxab037. eCollection 2021 Oct.
[Article in English, English]

Abstract

Youth vaping presents significant risks for the health and safety of Canadian children and adolescents. This statement provides background information about vaping, vaping products, and related devices, discusses the short- and long-term harms known to be associated with their use, and offers prevention and cessation strategies for youth who vape or are at risk for starting. Youth vaping is associated with increased risk for tobacco and other substance use, mental health problems, pulmonary and cardiovascular disease, and unintentional injuries. Vaping should not be used as a smoking cessation tool for youth, due to lack of effectiveness and evidence of harm. Many preventive and treatment strategies used for tobacco cessation, including behavioural and pharmacological options, can be adapted to help youth quit vaping. Recommendations for community stakeholders and policy makers are included.

Keywords: Adolescent; Cannabis; Injury; Nicotine; Substance use; Vaping.

Publication types

  • Review