State Bans On Flavored E-Cigarettes Reduced Vaping Initiation For Young Adults, Study Finds

Psychiatric News (1/5) reports a study found that “young people living in one of four states with flavoring bans for e-cigarettes were only half as likely as peers in other states without such bans to start vaping.” The research team “analyzed responses to the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study from four states that implemented sales bans for all flavored e-cigarettes – Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York – and compared them to 36 states without bans.” They observed that “among young adults (ages 18 to 24), e-cigarette flavor bans were associated with a more than 50% decrease in starting vaping from the pre-ban rate (6.05 percentage point decrease in initiation). However, no significant change was observed among adolescents (ages 12 to 17) or adults age ≥25 years.” Furthermore, they noted “flavor bans didn’t reduce initiation among disadvantaged subpopulations.” The study was published in JAMA Network Open.

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— “States Banning Flavored E-Cigarettes Reduced Initiation by Young Adults, Psychiatric News , January 5, 2026

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