Harrell Paul T, Marquinez Nicole S, Correa John B, Meltzer Lauren R, Unrod Marina, Sutton Steven K, Simmons Vani N, Brandon Thomas H
Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL;
Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL; Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL;
Nicotine Tob Res. 2015 Feb;17(2):193-200. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntu149. Epub 2014 Aug 28.
Use of e-cigarettes has been increasing exponentially, with the primary motivation reported as smoking cessation. To understand why smokers choose e-cigarettes as an alternative to cigarettes, as well as to US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)--approved nicotine replacement therapies (NRT), we compared outcome expectancies (beliefs about the results of drug use) for the three nicotine delivery systems among vapers, i.e., e-cigarette users, who were former smokers.
Vapers (N = 1,434) completed an online survey assessing 14 expectancy domains as well as perceived cost and convenience. We focused on comparisons between e-cigarettes and cigarettes to determine the attraction of e-cigarettes as a smoking alternative and between e-cigarettes and NRT to determine perceived advantages of e-cigarettes over FDA-approved pharmacotherapy.
Participants believed that e-cigarettes, in comparison to conventional cigarettes, had fewer health risks; caused less craving, withdrawal, addiction, and negative physical feelings; tasted better; and were more satisfying. In contrast, conventional cigarettes were perceived as better than e-cigarettes for reducing negative affect, controlling weight, providing stimulation, and reducing stress. E-cigarettes, compared to NRT, were perceived to be less risky, cost less, cause fewer negative physical feelings, taste better, provide more satisfaction, and be better at reducing craving, negative affect, and stress. Moderator analyses indicated history with ad libitum forms of NRT was associated with less positive NRT expectancies.
The degree to which expectancies for e-cigarettes differed from expectancies for either tobacco cigarettes or NRT offers insight into the motivation of e-cigarette users and provides guidance for public health and clinical interventions to encourage smoking-related behavior change.
电子烟的使用呈指数级增长,其主要动机据报道是戒烟。为了理解吸烟者为何选择电子烟来替代香烟以及美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)批准的尼古丁替代疗法(NRT),我们比较了电子烟使用者(即曾经吸烟的电子烟用户)对这三种尼古丁递送系统的结果预期(关于药物使用结果的信念)。
电子烟使用者(N = 1434)完成了一项在线调查,该调查评估了14个预期领域以及感知到的成本和便利性。我们重点比较了电子烟和香烟,以确定电子烟作为吸烟替代品的吸引力,还比较了电子烟和NRT,以确定电子烟相对于FDA批准的药物疗法的感知优势。
参与者认为,与传统香烟相比,电子烟的健康风险更低;引起的渴望、戒断反应、成瘾和负面身体感受更少;味道更好;并且更令人满意。相比之下,传统香烟在减轻负面影响、控制体重、提供刺激和减轻压力方面被认为比电子烟更好。与NRT相比,电子烟被认为风险更低、成本更低、引起的负面身体感受更少、味道更好、提供更多满足感,并且在减少渴望、负面影响和压力方面表现更好。调节分析表明,随意使用NRT的经历与对NRT的积极预期较低有关。
对电子烟的预期与对香烟或NRT的预期的差异程度,为了解电子烟使用者的动机提供了见解,并为鼓励与吸烟相关的行为改变的公共卫生和临床干预提供了指导。