Wagoner Kimberly G, Cornacchione Jennifer, Wiseman Kimberly D, Teal Randall, Moracco Kathryn E, Sutfin Erin L
Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC;
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC;
Nicotine Tob Res. 2016 Oct;18(10):2006-12. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntw095. Epub 2016 Mar 30.
Most studies have assessed use of "e-cigarettes" or "electronic cigarettes," potentially excluding new electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), such as e-hookahs and vape pens. Little is known about how adolescents and young adults perceive ENDS and if their perceptions vary by sub-type. We explored ENDS perceptions among these populations.
Ten focus groups with 77 adolescents and young adults, ages 13-25, were conducted in spring 2014. Participants were users or susceptible nonusers of novel tobacco products. Focus group transcripts were coded for emergent themes.
Participants reported positive ENDS attributes, including flavor variety; user control of nicotine content; and smoke trick facilitation. Negative attributes included different feel compared to combustible cigarettes, nicotine addiction potential, and no cue to stop use. Participants perceived less harm from ENDS compared to combustible cigarettes, perhaps due to marketing and lack of product regulation, but noted the uncertainty of ingredients in ENDS. Numerous terms were used to describe ENDS, including "e-cigarette," "e-hookah," "hookah pens," "tanks," and "vapes." Although no clear classification system emerged, participants used product characteristics like nicotine content and chargeability to attempt classification. Perceptions differed by product used. E-hookah users were perceived as young and trendy while e-cigarette users were perceived as old and addicted to nicotine.
Young adults and adolescents report distinct ENDS sub-types with varying characteristics and social perceptions of users. Although they had more positive than negative perceptions of ENDS, prevention efforts should consider highlighting negative attributes as they may discourage use and product trial among young nonusers.
Our study underscores the need for a standardized measurement system for ENDS sub-types and additional research on how ENDS sub-types are perceived among adolescents and young adults. In addition, our findings highlight negative product attributes reported by participants that may be useful in prevention and regulatory efforts to offset favorable marketing messages.
大多数研究评估的是“电子烟”或“电子香烟”的使用情况,这可能会将新的电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)排除在外,例如水烟电子烟和 vape 笔。对于青少年和年轻人如何看待 ENDS 以及他们的看法是否因子类型而异,我们知之甚少。我们探讨了这些人群对 ENDS 的看法。
2014 年春季,针对 77 名年龄在 13 至 25 岁之间的青少年和年轻人开展了 10 个焦点小组讨论。参与者为新型烟草产品的使用者或易成为使用者。对焦点小组讨论的文字记录进行编码以找出新出现的主题。
参与者报告了 ENDS 的积极属性,包括口味多样、使用者可控制尼古丁含量以及便于玩烟雾技巧。消极属性包括与可燃香烟相比感觉不同、有尼古丁成瘾的可能性以及没有停止使用的提示。与可燃香烟相比,参与者认为 ENDS 的危害较小,这可能是由于市场营销和缺乏产品监管,但他们指出 ENDS 成分存在不确定性。有许多术语被用来描述 ENDS,包括“电子烟”“水烟电子烟”“水烟笔”“烟弹”和“vape”。虽然没有出现明确的分类系统,但参与者利用尼古丁含量和是否可充电等产品特征尝试进行分类。看法因所使用的产品而异。水烟电子烟使用者被认为年轻且时尚,而电子烟使用者被认为年纪较大且对尼古丁上瘾。
年轻人和青少年报告了具有不同特征以及使用者社会认知的不同 ENDS 子类型。尽管他们对 ENDS 的看法积极方面多于消极方面,但预防工作应考虑突出消极属性,因为这可能会劝阻年轻的非使用者使用和尝试该产品。
我们的研究强调需要为 ENDS 子类型建立标准化的测量系统,并对青少年和年轻人如何看待 ENDS 子类型进行更多研究。此外,我们的研究结果突出了参与者报告的消极产品属性,这可能有助于预防和监管工作,以抵消有利可图的营销信息。