# Tobacco and vaping exposure among Spanish adolescents: An analysis of digital, social, school, and family environments

**Authors:** Cristina Sota Rodrigo, María-Camino Escolar-Llamazares, Elvira Isabel Mercado Val, María Consuelo Sáiz-Manzanares, María Ángeles Martínez Martín

PMC · DOI: 10.18332/tid/209451 · Tobacco Induced Diseases · 2025-10-31

## TL;DR

This study explores how exposure to tobacco and vaping in various environments influences Spanish adolescents' likelihood of trying these products.

## Contribution

The study identifies novel associations between digital and physical environmental exposures and adolescent tobacco/vaping experimentation in Spain.

## Key findings

- Having smoking friends significantly increases the odds of tobacco experimentation among adolescents.
- Exposure to anti-tobacco media messages is positively linked to e-cigarette use.
- Being denied nicotine product purchases due to age restrictions is associated with higher odds of e-cigarette experimentation.

## Abstract

Involuntary exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) and secondhand aerosol from electronic cigarettes (SHA) persists in homes, vehicles, educational settings, and recreational spaces, increasing adolescents’ risk of respiratory infections, asthma, and impaired lung development1. The study aim was to examine among Spanish adolescents, aged 12–21 years, the associations between: 1) the presence of social models who smoke or vape (parents, siblings, peers, teachers); 2) self-perceived exposure to smoke or aerosol in physical environments (home, school, car, public spaces); 3) digital exposure to both anti-tobacco messaging and vaping-related content on social media and video platforms; and 4) age-based sales restrictions for nicotine products. We hypothesized that higher levels of physical or digital exposure and the presence of smoking or vaping role models would be associated with greater likelihood of trying conventional or electronic cigarettes.

We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 2823 students (mean age=13.8 ± 1.2 years; 49.2% female) in public and charter schools between 2021 and 2024. A validated questionnaire (Cronbach’s α=0.72–0.84) assessed experimental tobacco and vaping use, social models, physical and digital exposures, and purchase attempts/denials. Analyses included bivariate tests (χ2, Cramér’s V), logistic regression for tobacco experimentation and multiple linear regression for vaping.

Among participants, 21% had tried cigarettes and 8.3% had used e-cigarettes. Tobacco experimentation was significantly associated with having smoking friends (adjusted odds ratio, AOR=4.47; 95% CI: 3.30–6.06), smoking siblings (AOR=1.87; 95% CI: 1.32–2.64), and exposure to smoking at school (AOR=1.87; 95% CI: 1.39–2.50) or concerts (AOR=1.83; 95% CI: 1.21–2.77). Conversely, exposure at beaches or swimming pools was linked to lower odds (AOR=0.54; 95% CI: 0.36–0.82). E-cigarette use was positively associated with exposure to anti-tobacco media messages (β=0.264, p<0.001), vaping content in online videos (β=0.098, p=0.021), and having smoking friends (β=0.118, p=0.038). Each β indicates the estimated increase in the normalized vaping score per unit increase in the corresponding exposure. Additionally, being denied nicotine product purchases due to age restrictions was linked to greater odds of e-cigarette experimentation (AOR=2.87; 95% CI: 1.94–4.23).

Τhe findings suggest that family and peer models, as well as passive exposure in both physical and digital environments, may be associated with adolescent initiation of tobacco and vaping. These associations highlight the importance of conducting further longitudinal studies to explore causal mechanisms and inform the development of effective prevention strategies tailored to adolescents’ social and digital contexts.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** respiratory infections (MONDO:0024355), asthma (MONDO:0004979)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** impaired lung development1 (MESH:D009422), respiratory infections (MESH:D012141), asthma (MESH:D001249)
- **Chemicals:** nicotine (MESH:D009538)
- **Species:** Nicotiana tabacum (American tobacco, species) [taxon 4097]

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