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Observational report describes e-cigarette use among US adult workers aged 18-24

Observational report describes e-cigarette use among US adult workers aged 18-24
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Key Takeaway
Note: Report on e-cigarette use in young workers lacks all study data and results.

This is an observational report on electronic cigarette use prevalence among adult workers aged 18-24 years in the United States. The publication provides no details on study design, sample size, intervention, comparator, or follow-up period.

No main results, effect sizes, absolute numbers, or statistical measures were reported for the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes, safety data on adverse events, and tolerability were also not reported.

The report contains significant information gaps, with no limitations or funding/conflict of interest disclosures provided. Given the complete absence of reported data, this report has no direct practice relevance for clinicians at this time.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedMar 2021
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This report describes e-cigarette use among adult workers aged 18-24 years.
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