According to a study by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), vaping may be driving an increase in nicotine use for teens.

In vaping, a battery powered device called an e-cigarette heats a liquid into a vapor that can be inhaled. The vapor may contain nicotine (the addictive drug in tobacco), flavoring, and other chemicals. E-cigarettes can also be used with marijuana, hash oil, or other substances.

Vaping may pose serious and avoidable health risks. Exposure to nicotine during youth can lead to addiction and cause long-term harm to brain development. The vapor can also contain toxins (including ones that cause cancer) and tiny particles that are harmful when breathed in.

Resources

Youth

Youth Vaping Prevention & Resources to Quit | Truth Initiativeexternal icon

  • This self-led, interactive curriculum provided by the Truth Initiative encourages youth to live vape-free lives.

The Real Cost of Vaping | Scholastic

  • These cross-curricular resources from Scholastic and the FDA include lessons and activities to help students learn more about the real cost of vaping.

Teen.smokefree.gov

  • Information to help teens who want to quit using e-cigarettes.

Truth Initiative’s This is Quitting Program

  • This free mobile program is designed to help young people quit e-cigarettes. Resources are available for teens and young adults as well as parents.

N-O-T: Not On Tobacco

  • This cessation program from the American Lung Association is designed to help youth ages 14 to 19 quit e-cigarettes. The program consists of 10 sessions to be delivered in a small group format. A mobile-friendly online version for youth is available at https://notforme.orgexternal icon

Schools

Tobacco-Free School District

  • Model tobacco policies and administrative guidance to support school districts in creating and sustaining 100% tobacco-free school environments by the American Heart Association.

Guide Policy Playbook for E-cigarettes

  • This resource provides policy and advocacy tools for communities, public health practitioners, educators, and others to help address youth e-cigarette use.

Businesses/Communities

Guide Policy Playbook for E-cigarettes
This resource provides policy and advocacy tools for communities, public health practitioners, educators, and others to help address youth e-cigarette use.

SAMSHA: Reducing Vaping Among Youth and Young Adults

Other Resources

Westbrook Recovery Liaison
Danielle Rideout
Call or Text: 207-303-4009
Email: drideout@westbrook.me.us

211 MaineDial 211 or text your zip code to 898-211

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General Information
Be informed with the latest data to help prevent youth substance use disorder. Learn more

Alcohol Misuse Prevention
Find information and resources to help the entire community, including youth, parents, and local businesses to work together to help prevent underage drinking and alcohol misuse. Learn more

Medication Misuse Information
Learn about the risks of prescription medication misuse and ways to help prevent it, including proper disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medications. Learn more

Marijuana Misuse Information
Get the facts about marijuana, its effects, and how it affects the developing brain. Learn more

Mental Health Information
65% or more of youth with substance use disorders also have a mental health disorder. We have outlined some tools to help understand how these challenges manifest and what we can do to help keep kids healthy.Learn more

Vaping Information
The use of vaping products by youth has skyrocketed over the past few years. Learn how to talk to your child about the risks and find resources to help them quit.Learn more

Info for Parents
Tips and resources for parents of children and teens to help support relationships and prevent risky behaviors. Learn more

Info for Youth
Tips and resources for teens on how to get involved, know the facts and support other teens to make healthy behaviors. Learn more

Info for Community Members/Businesses
Resources for concerned community members and businesses with examples of how to support youth substance use prevention. Learn more

If you or someone you know is in immediate crisis, connect with Maine specialists at 211 Maine via phone, text, or email.