Abstract
Abstract: Today's global climate, the prevalence of e-cigarette usage among youth has greatly increased, raising serious societal concerns. The goal of this study is to look at the impact of this new trend on young people in Ipoh, Perak. The main issue is that young people are increasingly using electronic cigarettes, which has negative consequences for their health and well-being. The study employs qualitative methods and involves 12 participants aged 18 to 25, representing both genders. Data is gathered through in-depth interviews, and thematic analysis is used to discover major themes and patterns, resulting in a more nuanced understanding of the impact on individuals and the larger community. The findings revealed a considerable inclination among Ipoh's youth for regular e-cigarette smoking. Their conviction in the safety of e-cigarettes, mixed with cultural acceptance, fuels this habit. Furthermore, the study emphasizes teens' increased proclivity for e-cigarette usage, which is driven by a mix of internal and external variables such as self-intention, environmental stimuli, and peer pressure. These factors combine to make e-cigarettes more appealing, leading future generations down a perilous path of addiction. This study goes beyond observation, providing crucial information for practical approaches to limit teenage e-cigarette use and address the identified issue. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, the study offers valuable information for educated interventions. Addressing the pervasive influence of e-cigarette culture on Ipoh's youngsters offers the groundwork for successful approaches to limiting harm and protecting the well-being of the next generation. Keywords: E-cigarettes; Effects; Youths; E-cigarette Usage; Addiction
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