Examining the habits of E-cigarette usage in Generation Z college students
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Risk behaviors of Generation Z: Electronic cigarette use in malesAuthor Details
Cameron Joseph McCoy, SN; Melanie J. Furr, SN - Capstone College of Nursing, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USALead Author Sigma Affiliation
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University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
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Abstract
The project is a qualitative look at the motivations behind the behaviors of Generation Z. E-cigarette usage and JUUL are on the rise. Interviews and group discussion led to common themes such as weight loss and sorority involvement.
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Nursing Education Research Conference 2020: Transforming Nursing Education Through Evidence Generation and TranslationConference Location
Washington, DC, USAConference Year
2020Rights Holder
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