Risk
Nicotine
Vapes
Social Determinants Of Health in Vaping
Strategies, Interventions, and measuring success
100

Tell me the three regions of the body that vaping causes Physiological Effects to happen (hint it was on a chart)

Brain, Gastrointestinal, Cardiovascular

100

What is the main problem with Nicotine?

It is addictive.

100

What organ does the vape smoke come into so it can pass into the blood?

The lungs

100

Through what SDOH can can you find Programs implemented to quit and find alternatives?

Healthcare (if they get something close give the class a hint)

100

Which group would we aim our strategy at?

We are aiming at younger populations.

200

What type of vaping affects people who don't directly vape?

Secondhand vape emissions

200

What population group is more affected by nicotine?

Adolescent or youth.

200

What is a big problem that does not directly affect health of the user of the vape but still affects them hugely. (Hint its something we all have, love and earn)

Money (Any money related)

200
Which SDOH can help prevent and inform someone of the dangers of vaping?

Education and Healthcare

200

What kind of strategy are we doing since we think that it would be the most effective?

AD campaign

300

At what dosage does vaping start changing your body?

At the smallest dosages, or in the first puff (of course it adds up)

300

Nicotine causes stress and mood fluctuations, what is the false perception of nicotine that people have that makes a reliance on it.

Stress Relief

300

What was the ratio of middle school and high school students used flavored e-cigarettes?

8 in 10

300

What study measured disparities seen in vaping between race, gender and population samples?

California Healthy Kids Survey

300

What would we do to measure our success?

We would do what The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill did and have our ADs play in multiple groups and an anonymous questionnaire at the end.

400

Name 3 out of 4 of the diseases/outcomes of vaping that were listed in the slides.

Lung Cancer
Irreversible lung damage
Popcorn lung
Breathing problems and disease

400

According to The US Surgeon General (2010) what did he compare nicotine to for it addictiveness?

Cocaine or heroin

400

How many middle and high schoolers used vapes in 2021? (Hint its in the millions)

More than 2 million U.S. middle and high school students reported using e-cigarettes in 2021

400

Which SDOH does Economic status  interact with to make it more likely someone will get into vaping? (this was on the slides)

Neighborhood

400

What are our goals? (Name 3 out of 4)

Decrease in vaping in students
More awareness in target populations
Decrease of usage with vaping devices with long term vape users

A decrease in interest in starting vaping

500

What causes popcorn lung?

Diacetyl- food flavoring

500

What does Nicotine do the brain?

Dizziness, lightheadedness

Possible blood restriction

Irregular sleep

Nightmares 

500

What is the percentage of people that think their piers vape?

Students believe that 93% of their peers vape

500

SCENARIO: A bunch of your friends that live near you start vaping and offer you a puff of their vape. What SDOH does this include

Social Community and neighborhood

500

What was the name of the ADs that were shown in the study by The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill?

The Real Cost