The South East has been named among England's youth vaping hotspots, according to NHS Digital.

The study examined the percentage of teenagers regularly using e-cigarettes across England, according to the NHS, to determine the regions with the highest levels of youth vaping in England.  

Teenage vaping is the most prevalent in the North West. In total, 7% of teenagers regularly use e-cigarettes across the region, 61% higher than the national average.

Girls account for 8% of the region’s youth vaping levels, compared to 6% for boys, according to the study.  

In the West Midlands, 6% of teenagers regularly use e-cigarettes, 38% higher than the national average. T

he study reports higher levels of vaping in teenage girls, with 6% vaping in the West Midlands, compared to 5% in teenage boys.  

The North East and Yorkshire and The Humber rank in joint third. In both regions, 5% of teenagers regularly use e-cigarettes, 15% higher than the national average.

Girls are more likely to vape in the North East, with 7% regularly vaping, compared to boys taking the top spot in Yorkshire and The Humber, with 5% regularly vaping.  

The joint fourth youth vaping hotspots are the South East, the East of England and the South West.

According to the study, 4% of teenagers regularly vape in these two regions, 7% higher than the national average, with girls being more likely to regularly use e-cigarettes in all three regions. 

The East Midlands and London are the regions with the least amount of youth vaping. In total, 4% of teenagers regularly consume e-cigarettes in these regions.

The East Midlands has an equal representation, with 2% of both teenage boys and girls taking up the habit, compared to 1% of boys and 3% of girls in London. 

A spokesperson at Go Smoke-Free has commented on the study: “Youth vaping is on the rise. In fact, recent research has shown that the proportion of 11 to 17-year-old e-cigarette users doubled from 3.3% in 2021 to 7.6% in 2023. 

“To tackle the rise in underage vaping, the U.K. government is issuing a nationwide ban on disposable vapes, with the legislation hoping to discourage children and teenagers from vaping while maintaining access for adults who wish to go smoke free. 

“This study has revealed the regions in England where youth vaping is most prevalent, with the North West taking the top spot.

"The research has also highlighted that teenage girls are more likely to use e-cigarettes than teenage boys regularly.”