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Thrive: A Youth Mental-Health Summit

Join Truth Initiative for “Exposing Vaping as a Mental Health Issue,” a rebroadcast of our panel at The Atlantic Festival that draws awareness to the connection between nicotine use and the worsening youth mental health crisis. In this latest Impact Series event, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy and former vaper turned activist Daniel Ament join Truth Initiative® CEO and President Robin Koval to highlight well-established research that shows nicotine both harms developing brains and can negatively affect mental health by worsening symptoms of anxiety and depression.

October 13, 2021 | On Demand
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The panel follows the launch of “It’s Messing with Our Heads,” the latest youth vaping education and prevention effort from truth®. As part of this effort, Truth Initiative released a report, Colliding Crises: Youth Mental Health and Nicotine Use, which examines years of data on nicotine’s impact on mental health. A recently published study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) shows that youth depression and anxiety doubled during the pandemic, compared to pre-pandemic estimates. Meanwhile, youth vaping remains at epidemic levels with 20% of high schoolers vaping, and nearly 40% of those doing so on a regular basis.

This panel, which was part of The Atlantic Festival’s “Thrive: A Youth Mental-Health Summit” underwritten by Truth Initiative, also featured Zak Williams, son of Robin Williams and a mental health advocate who recently told his compelling story in “The Me You Can’t See,” along with other advocates and experts.

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Truth Initiative Impact Series

The Truth Initiative Impact Series is a robust, recurring event that brings together key stakeholders and experts to engage in thought-provoking conversations about ways we can innovate and inspire action to achieve a culture where young people reject smoking, vaping, and nicotine. The goal of this thought leadership series is to convene diverse partners in tobacco control and other public health organizations, parents, teachers, and policy makers, who can benefit from Truth Initiative’s work.