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Teen Sex, Drug Use Decline

Teen Sex, Drug Use Decline News & Analysis News From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Teens Shift to Electronic Cigarettes however, we must do more to address the asked about misuse of prescription opioids While overall tobacco product use has de- disturbingly high number of youth who are and 14% of youth reported misuse of pre- clined among teens, electronic cigarette using e-cigarettes,” said FDA Commissioner scription opioids (defined as use without (e-cigarette) use has increased substan- Scott Gottlieb, MD, in a press release.“The a prescription or differently than indicated tially, according to a CDC report. FDA is taking new enforcement steps to by a doctor). The number of high school make sure all tobacco products–particu- students who reported using a condom larly e-cigarettes–aren’t being marketed to, the last time they had sex declined from sold to, or used by kids…and we’re invest- 61.5% in 2007 to 53.8% in 2017. Rates ing in compelling, science-based cam- of bullying and being forced to have sex paigns to educate youth about the dangers have remained stubbornly high: in 2007 of e-cigarettes.” and 2017, 1 in 5 students reported being bullied, and about 1 in 10 girls reported being forced to have sex. The number http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Teen Sex, Drug Use Decline

JAMA , Volume 320 (4) – Jul 24, 2018

Teen Sex, Drug Use Decline

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News & Analysis News From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Teens Shift to Electronic Cigarettes however, we must do more to address the asked about misuse of prescription opioids While overall tobacco product use has de- disturbingly high number of youth who are and 14% of youth reported misuse of pre- clined among teens, electronic cigarette using e-cigarettes,” said FDA Commissioner scription opioids (defined as use without (e-cigarette) use has increased substan-...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2018 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2018.9638
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Abstract

News & Analysis News From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Teens Shift to Electronic Cigarettes however, we must do more to address the asked about misuse of prescription opioids While overall tobacco product use has de- disturbingly high number of youth who are and 14% of youth reported misuse of pre- clined among teens, electronic cigarette using e-cigarettes,” said FDA Commissioner scription opioids (defined as use without (e-cigarette) use has increased substan- Scott Gottlieb, MD, in a press release.“The a prescription or differently than indicated tially, according to a CDC report. FDA is taking new enforcement steps to by a doctor). The number of high school make sure all tobacco products–particu- students who reported using a condom larly e-cigarettes–aren’t being marketed to, the last time they had sex declined from sold to, or used by kids…and we’re invest- 61.5% in 2007 to 53.8% in 2017. Rates ing in compelling, science-based cam- of bullying and being forced to have sex paigns to educate youth about the dangers have remained stubbornly high: in 2007 of e-cigarettes.” and 2017, 1 in 5 students reported being bullied, and about 1 in 10 girls reported being forced to have sex. The number

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Published: Jul 24, 2018

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