One in four 12-13 year old students in Spain has tried e-cigarettes, with girls more likely than boys, according to a government study.
According to the official Spanish news agency on December 28th, one out of every four 12 to 13-year-old students in Spain has tried an e-cigarette, with girls more likely to have tried them than boys.
More than two-thirds, namely 37.7% of students, have consumed energy drinks in the past month, with 10% of them mixing it with alcohol.
These data are derived from a research report on alcohol consumption, smoking, and potential behavioral addiction issues among students aged 12 to 13, jointly released by the Spanish Government’s National Drug Plan (PNSD).