# Perceptions and Problems Associated with Vaping in Youth and Young Adults

> **NIH NIH R21** · UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT & ST AGRIC COLLEGE · 2021 · $5,677

## Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT
 In the past six months, over 2,000 cases of vaping-related lung injury have been identified in 49 states, with
39 deaths. These injuries are taking a disproportionate toll on young people: the median age of these cases is
24 years and 54% of patients are youth or young adults under the age of 25. While evidence indicates that
vaping THC plays a major role in this outbreak, the epidemic coincides with rapid increases in e-cigarette use
in youth over the past two years. Time-sensitive information from young people on perceptions, patterns, and
problems associated with vaping THC and nicotine is needed to guide state-level efforts. In the fall of 2019, the
Vermont Department of Health launched the emergency Health Operations Center to track and respond to the
state’s vaping-related lung injuries. As one of its early actions, the Center solicited data on vaping from the
Policy and Communication Evaluation Study (PACE Vermont; www.pacevt.org), a six-month pilot study with
quarterly online surveys in 1,500 youth and young adults completed in October 2019. The PACE Vermont
Study is a partnership between the University of Vermont and the Vermont Department of Health to understand
the impact of state-level policies and communication campaigns on substance use beliefs and behaviors in
young Vermonters. This proposal continues the approach developed in the PACE Vermont Study to rapidly
inform the VT HOC’s response to the outbreak of vaping-related lung injury. Expedited review and funding will
allow for three additional waves of data collection in 1,500 Vermont youth and young adults to address
questions raised by the VT HOC and the study team that would otherwise be impossible to obtain. Study aims
address three areas: 1) changes in perceptions, patterns, and symptoms associated with vaping nicotine and
marijuana in Vermont youth and young adults following the emergent outbreak of vaping-related lung injury; 2)
characteristics of those who vape nicotine and marijuana, as well as those who report vaping-related
symptoms or problems to guide intervention efforts; and 3) the impact of e-cigarette prevention messages on
vaping-related harm perceptions and patterns of use. This proposal harnesses an experienced research team
with expertise in rapid and responsive research, an established structure, and a community-engaged approach
to address the rapid increase in vaping among young people and the emergence of vaping-related injuries.
Partnership with the Vermont Department of Health and ongoing coordination with its emergency Health
Operations Center ensures that data collected in this study will be rapidly incorporated into responses to these
sudden and severe emerging drug issues in Vermont and potentially other states.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10129333
- **Project number:** 5R21DA051943-02
- **Recipient organization:** UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT & ST AGRIC COLLEGE
- **Principal Investigator:** Andrea Villanti
- **Activity code:** R21 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2021
- **Award amount:** $5,677
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2020-04-01 → 2021-12-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10129333

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10129333, Perceptions and Problems Associated with Vaping in Youth and Young Adults (5R21DA051943-02). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-23 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10129333. Licensed CC0.

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