Research: Being abused by children is more accessible to Vape
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A new study published in the American Journal of Drug Addiction has surprisingly found it disturbing. They found that people who were abused during childhood were more likely to use Vape during adolescence.
Only Vape is discussed in this study, and the lead author of the study is Dr. Sunny H. Shin of the Virginia Commonwealth University. He said: "Many young people who have been abused or neglected in childhood are having drug abuse problems. Our research specifically studies the use of Vape and finds that being abused during childhood plays a key role in adolescent Vape consumers. effect."
The paper surveyed 208 Americans between the ages of 18 and 21, and pointed out that childhood abuse is also associated with a tendency to “behave unscrupulously in distress”. It is in this particular psychological hazard that the article suggests that action should be taken to prevent victims from starting to smoke.