Pepper Jessica K, Emery Sherry L, Ribisl Kurt M, Brewer Noel T
Department of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC;
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC;
Nicotine Tob Res. 2014 Aug;16(8):1140-4. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntu060. Epub 2014 Apr 22.
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery-powered nicotine delivery systems that have become increasingly popular in the United States. We sought to understand how U.S. adults hear about e-cigarettes.
A national sample of 17,522 U.S. adults (≥ 18 years old) completed an online survey in March 2013 assessing their awareness of and sources of information about e-cigarettes.
Most respondents (86%) had heard of e-cigarettes. Current and former smokers were more likely to be aware of e-cigarettes than non-smokers. Males, younger adults, non-Hispanic Whites, and those with higher education were also more likely to have heard of e-cigarettes. The most commonly reported sources of information were another person, ads on television, and seeing e-cigarettes being sold, although the relative frequency of these sources differed for current, former, and never-smokers. Former and current smokers were more likely to have heard about e-cigarettes from e-cigarette users than were never-smokers. Adults age 30 years or younger were more likely than adults older than 30 years to have heard about e-cigarettes online.
Nearly all U.S. adults had heard of e-cigarettes in 2013. By focusing on the most common channels of information, public health campaigns can more efficiently communicate information about e-cigarette safety and consider necessary regulations should companies use these channels for marketing that targets youth, non-tobacco users, and other at-risk groups.
电子烟是一种由电池供电的尼古丁输送系统,在美国越来越受欢迎。我们试图了解美国成年人是如何听说电子烟的。
2013年3月,一个由17522名美国成年人(≥18岁)组成的全国性样本完成了一项在线调查,评估他们对电子烟的知晓程度和信息来源。
大多数受访者(86%)听说过电子烟。当前吸烟者和曾经吸烟者比不吸烟者更有可能知晓电子烟。男性、年轻人、非西班牙裔白人以及受过高等教育的人也更有可能听说过电子烟。最常被提及的信息来源是他人、电视广告以及看到电子烟在售卖,不过这些来源的相对频率在当前吸烟者、曾经吸烟者和从不吸烟者中有所不同。曾经吸烟者和当前吸烟者比从不吸烟者更有可能从电子烟使用者那里听说过电子烟。30岁及以下的成年人比30岁以上的成年人更有可能在网上听说过电子烟。
2013年,几乎所有美国成年人都听说过电子烟。通过关注最常见的信息渠道,公共卫生运动可以更有效地传播有关电子烟安全的信息,并在公司利用这些渠道针对青少年、非烟草使用者和其他高危群体进行营销时考虑必要的监管措施。