A Vaping Cessation Text Message Program for Adolescents
JAMA Author Interviews · American Medical Association
August 7, 202411m 8s
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Show Notes
Ten percent of US adolescents use e-cigarettes, and many want to quit. However, evidence on the effectiveness of vaping cessation interventions is lacking. Amanda L. Graham, PhD, of the Truth Initiative discusses with JAMA Senior Editor Tracy Lieu, MD, MPH, how a tailored, interactive text message intervention increased vaping cessation among adolescents recruited via social media channels. Related Content:
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