Posse, Cristina M and Lira, Jennifer and Míguez, M Carmen (2026) Prevalence of electronic cigarette use among women: a systematic review. Addictive Behaviors, 180, 108713. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2026.108713.
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The use of electronic cigarettes has increased in recent years. However, the prevalence of this consumption among the female population is unknown. The objective of this review is to determine the prevalence of electronic cigarette use among women, taking into account continent, country, age, and course. A literature search was conducted in the PsycINFO, Pubmed, Web of Science (WOS) and SCOPUS databases to identify articles published between January 2015 and January 2025 that analysed the prevalence of electronic cigarette use among women. Forty-five studies were included and classified according to continent of origin: Europe (n = 10), America (n = 21), Asia (n = 7) and Oceania (n = 3). Four studies evaluated several countries simultaneously. In general, it was found that the prevalence of consumption in recent years is on the rise. The continent with the highest rate was America (28.8%), although countries on other continents, such as France (19.3%) and Kuwait (14.4%), also had high prevalence rates. The stage of life with the highest prevalence was young adulthood, with 6.2% having used them in the last 30 days. Furthermore, globally, it was found that the use of electronic cigarettes among women is lower than among men. Knowing the use of these devices among women allows for the development of specific preventive or treatment actions to reduce consumption in those territories and stages of life where the use of these devices is highest.
B Substances > Tobacco (cigarette smoking) > Nicotine product (e-cigarette / vaping / heated)
T Demographic characteristics > Woman (women / female)
T Demographic characteristics > Adolescent / youth (teenager / young person)
T Demographic characteristics > Young adult
T Demographic characteristics > Gender / sex differences
VA Geographic area > International
VA Geographic area > Europe > Ireland
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