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Compared to a Single Value

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Compared to Prior Value

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red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

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Adults Who Currently Use E-Cigarettes

County: Alachua
Measurement Period: 2017-2019
This indicator shows the percentage of adults who have used e-cigarettes (smokeless tobacco) in the 30 days prior to the survey.

Why is this important?

Tobacco is the agent most responsible for avoidable illness and death in America today. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tobacco use brings premature death to almost half a million Americans each year, and it contributes to profound disability and pain in many others. The World Health Organization states that approximately one-third of all tobacco users in this country will die prematurely because of their dependence on tobacco. Areas with a high smoking prevalence will also have greater exposure to secondhand smoke for non-smokers, which can cause or exacerbate a wide range of adverse health effects such as cancer, respiratory infections, and asthma.
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6.6%
Source: Florida Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Measurement period: 2017-2019
Maintained by: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute
Last update: July 2021
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Technical note: The Florida Department of Health in collaboration with the County Health Departments (CHD) began using a three-year rolling rate methodology in order to produce statistically valid county-level estimates.

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Change in methodology for 2017-2019:
The BRFSS 2017-2019 prevalence data should be considered a baseline year for data analysis and is not directly comparable to previous years of BRFSS data because of the changes in methodology.
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Adults Who Currently Use E-Cigarettes

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Measurement Period: 2017-2019
Data Source: Florida Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
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2.2%
2.2% - 3.3%
3.3% - 5.9%
5.9% - 6.6%
6.6% - 7.3%
There are 7 County values. The lowest value is 2.2%, and the highest value is 7.3%. Half of the values are between 2.8% and 5.9%. The middle (median) value is 5.8%.

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Filed under: Health / Tobacco Use, Health / Respiratory Diseases, Health Behaviors, Adults