Coleman Blair N, Johnson Sarah E, Tessman Greta K, Tworek Cindy, Alexander Jennifer, Dickinson Denise M, Rath Jessica, Green Kerry M
U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Tobacco Products, 10903 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20993, USA.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Tobacco Products, 10903 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20993, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2016 Feb 1;159:80-5. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.11.028. Epub 2015 Dec 9.
Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is rapidly increasing among adults in the U.S. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore consumer perceptions about e-cigarettes, including knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and perceived social norms.
A total of 14 focus groups (N=116) were conducted with current adult e-cigarette users in five U.S. cities from March through May, 2014. Focus groups were segmented by age (young adults aged 18-29 and older adults aged 30 and older) as well as by e-cigarette use status (exclusive e-cigarette users and non-exclusive e-cigarette users). Focus group discussions lasted approximately 60-min and were audio-recorded and transcribed; data were analyzed using a phenomenological approach.
Participants expressed many positive attitudes towards e-cigarettes and simultaneously reported a lack of information and knowledge about the products. Focus group participants overwhelmingly felt as though the ingredients of e-cigarettes were likely less harmful than conventional cigarettes. Additionally, many described positive reactions from family and friends, especially when e-cigarettes were used in place of conventional cigarettes.
Findings from this qualitative study provide insight into consumer knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about e-cigarettes increasing our understanding of why and how they are being used. Such information will help provide insight into the potential public health impact of these emerging products.
在美国,成年人使用电子烟的人数正在迅速增加。这项定性研究的目的是探讨消费者对电子烟的看法,包括知识、态度、信念和感知到的社会规范。
2014年3月至5月,在美国五个城市对成年电子烟使用者进行了总共14个焦点小组访谈(N = 116)。焦点小组按年龄(18 - 29岁的年轻人和30岁及以上的老年人)以及电子烟使用状况(仅使用电子烟的用户和非仅使用电子烟的用户)进行划分。焦点小组讨论持续约60分钟,进行了录音和转录;数据采用现象学方法进行分析。
参与者对电子烟表达了许多积极态度,同时报告了对这些产品缺乏信息和了解。焦点小组参与者绝大多数认为电子烟的成分可能比传统香烟危害小。此外,许多人描述了家人和朋友的积极反应,尤其是当使用电子烟代替传统香烟时。
这项定性研究的结果提供了关于消费者对电子烟的知识、态度和信念的见解,增进了我们对其使用原因和方式的理解。这些信息将有助于深入了解这些新兴产品对公众健康的潜在影响。