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E-cigarette use among rural adolescents has emerged as a serious public health concern, with usage rates
now comparable to or exceeding those in urban areas. This study highlights how weak regulatory
enforcement, aggressive marketing strategies, peer influence, and limited access to prevention and
cessation resources collectively drive rising vaping rates among rural youth. Geographic disparities,
socioeconomic barriers, and inadequate school- and community-based interventions further exacerbate
the crisis, leaving adolescents vulnerable to nicotine addiction and respiratory health risks. Strengthening
policy enforcement, implementing culturally tailored prevention programs, and improving healthcare
access are critical to addressing this growing problem. Coordinated efforts from policymakers, educators,
and health professionals are essential to curb e-cigarette use, protect adolescent health, and promote
equity in tobacco control.
