Young people exposed to social media posts by celebrities and influencers who endorse nicotine products are more susceptible ...
Young people who spend more than three hours a day on social media are more likely to report symptoms of depression, anxiety ...
Young people exposed to social media ... to smoking or vaping, University of Queensland research has found. Dr. Carmen Lim from UQ's National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research led a study ...
Young people exposed to social media posts by celebrities and influencers who endorse nicotine products are more susceptible to smoking or vaping ... with the increased use of disposable devices.
The notion that e-cigarettes and vaping devices are ‘safe to use’ carries significant risks, impacting not only smokers but also those around them. Associate Professor Dr Kow Ken Siong, Consultant ...
Young people who spend more than three hours a day on social media are more likely to report symptoms of depression, anxiety ...
About one in three young people (30.6 per cent) aged between 15 and 35 years in Singapore reported experiencing severe or ...
A study on vaping behaviour among Australian high ... including the United States that has linked adolescent e-cigarette use with depressive and anxiety symptoms and stress. The Matilda Centre ...
Vaping is rampant among Queensland teenagers with the numbers using electronic cigarettes doubling since 2017.
More than 1.6 million students reported vaping in the previous month — about one-third the number in 2019, when underage vaping peaked with the use of ... videos on social media platforms ...
That speeded thinning is also linked to depression and anxiety ... among them a rise in screen time, an increased use of social media, less physical activity, less classroom time and more family ...
The trend was similar with young adults, with 45.3 per cent of Queenslanders aged 18-29 vaping in 2022, almost twice the rate reported in 2018 (23.5 per cent). The smoking rate in 2023 dropped to ...