Abstract

The use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) is high among Latinx youth, and social media interventions are a cost-effective and scalable way to impact teen health behaviors. Our study developed and tested social media posts aimed at reducing Latinx teens’ intentions and willingness to use ENDS as part of a larger intervention to prevent the use of ENDS in this susceptible population.

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