Researchers analyzed National Health Interview Survey responses from a sample of U.S adults for the years 2014 and 2018. Estimates were age-adjusted to the nation’s projected population in 2000.
For 2014 and 2018, non-Hispanic white adults were most likely to report ever using an e-cigarette. In 2018, 19.1 percent of non-Hispanic white adults had used an e-cigarette, compared to 10.2 percent of Hispanics, and 10.1 percent of Asians and black adults.
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