The weight of this can be stressful for adults, according to a Rutgers psychologist, as they may be navigating new territory in discussions with the kids in their lives.
Because this report is issued every two to three years rather than annually, the newest edition was able to evaluate the two 12-month periods immediately preceding and following the COVID-19 shutdown of March 2020.
"Being less harmful than the most dangerous legal product in our society doesn't say much, but it is true that these products are less harmful," study author Michael Steinberg said of e-cigarettes.