Abstract

Adolescent school connectedness, particularly positive relationships with teachers, generally protects from health risk behaviors such as tobacco use, yet how this relates to adolescent e-cigarette use has not yet been described. This study examines the relationship between school connectedness and e-cigarette susceptibility and use in a diverse adolescent longitudinal sample.

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