Reducing Teen Vaping and E-Cigarette Use
by Matthew T. Sutherland, Elisa M. Trucco
Series: Advances in Psychotherapy – Evidence-Based Practice - Volume 58
2027, xii/124 pages
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This evidence-based resource presents developmental, scientific, and clinical strategies to prevent and treat teen vaping. It offers practical, youth-focused tools that help adults support healthier decision-making and address vaping with clarity and effectiveness.
Vaping and the reemergence of adolescent nicotine use is one of the more pressing US public health challenges of the past decade. This book compiles, in one accessible resource, a menu of intervention options and strategies for adults looking to promote teens’ optimal health-related decision making. Written for clinicians, researchers, and educators, while also remaining accessible to concerned families, this volume integrates the latest scientific findings, developmental perspectives, and clinical recommendations focused on preventing and treating teen vaping. By appreciating the broad biopsychosocial context in which vaping behaviors arise and persist, this guide advocates for the tailoring of interventions to individual needs and preferences, highlighting youth-oriented practical tools for vaping education, prevention, and treatment. A primary goal is to inspire collaborative, multilevel efforts to protect the health and well-being of the next generation. Teen vaping is a preventable and treatable health challenge when addressed with urgency, scientific evidence, and empathy.
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