Gendered Motivations for E-Cigarette Use Among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Youth: A Relational–Cultural Perspective
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Description
Explores differing perspectives on e-cigarette use among
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander boys and girls,
utilizing focus group discussion excerpts of 69 rural
public school students on Hawai'i Island. Discusses
personal motivations, cultural influences, and strategies
for the avoidance of e-cigarette use.
Author(s)
Sarah D. Song, Zarek K. Kon, Tea A. Stephens, et al.
Citation
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 37(8), 705-711
Date
10/2025
Tagged as
Children and youth
· Culture
· Tobacco use
· Hawaii
