Gowin Mary, Cheney Marshall K, Wann Taylor F
Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2017 Feb;19(2):208-214. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntw195. Epub 2016 Jul 27.
Young adults are a growing segment of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) users. Young adults who go straight to work (STW) from high school make up a large portion of the young adult population, yet research to date has focused on college-educated young adults. This study explored STW young adult beliefs and knowledge about e-cigarettes.
Semistructured individual interviews were used to elicit in-depth information from STW young adults ages 19-31 from a state in the southwest United States. Thirty interviews were conducted focusing on beliefs about e-cigarettes, current knowledge, and information-seeking practices. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using NVivo.
Nine themes were identified falling into three categories: (1) beliefs about e-cigarettes, (2) knowledge about e-cigarettes, and (3) personal rules about e-cigarettes. STW young adults held positive beliefs about the health and safety of e-cigarettes for themselves, others, and the environment. They reported their social networks and the Internet as reliable sources of information about e-cigarettes, but they reported parents as the best source for advice. Participants had rules about e-cigarettes that contradicted some of their beliefs such as using e-cigarettes around children indicating that their beliefs were not as strongly held as they initially reported.
Industry marketing and contradictory information may contribute to STW young adult knowledge and beliefs about e-cigarettes. Lack of credible public health information may also contribute to this issue. Ensuring that what is known about the benefits and harms of e-cigarettes is conveyed through multichannel communication and continued monitoring of marketing practices of the e-cigarette industry in light of the soon to be implemented regulations should be top priorities for public health.
Beliefs and knowledge of STW young adults have not been explored even though they are heavily targeted by the e-cigarette industry. This group holds strong positive beliefs about the health and safety of e-cigarettes, despite having little credible knowledge about them. This study indicates a need for efforts focused on educating STW young adults on the potential risks and benefits of e-cigarettes and the communication of credible information or at minimum the acknowledgment of the uncertainty regarding the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes. It also indicates a need for continued monitoring and advocacy related to marketing practices of the e-cigarette industry.
年轻成年人是电子烟使用者中不断增长的一部分。高中毕业后直接参加工作(STW)的年轻成年人占年轻成年人口的很大一部分,但迄今为止的研究主要集中在受过大学教育的年轻成年人身上。本研究探讨了高中毕业后直接参加工作的年轻成年人对电子烟的看法和了解。
采用半结构化个人访谈,从美国西南部一个州的19至31岁高中毕业后直接参加工作的年轻成年人中获取深入信息。进行了30次访谈,重点关注对电子烟的看法、当前的了解以及信息寻求行为。访谈进行了录音、转录,并使用NVivo进行分析。
确定了九个主题,分为三类:(1)对电子烟的看法,(2)对电子烟的了解,(3)关于电子烟的个人规则。高中毕业后直接参加工作的年轻成年人对电子烟对自己、他人和环境的健康与安全持有积极看法。他们报告说,自己的社交网络和互联网是有关电子烟信息的可靠来源,但他们认为父母是最佳的建议来源。参与者对电子烟有一些与他们的某些看法相矛盾的规则,例如在孩子周围使用电子烟,这表明他们的看法并不像最初报告的那样坚定。
行业营销和相互矛盾的信息可能影响高中毕业后直接参加工作的年轻成年人对电子烟的了解和看法。缺乏可靠的公共卫生信息也可能导致这一问题。确保通过多渠道传播有关电子烟利弊的已知信息,并根据即将实施的法规持续监测电子烟行业的营销做法,应是公共卫生的首要任务。
尽管高中毕业后直接参加工作的年轻成年人是电子烟行业的重点目标群体,但他们的看法和了解情况尚未得到研究。尽管对电子烟的可靠了解很少,但这一群体对电子烟的健康与安全持有强烈的积极看法。本研究表明,需要努力对高中毕业后直接参加工作的年轻成年人进行有关电子烟潜在风险和益处的教育,并传播可靠信息,或者至少承认电子烟对长期健康影响的不确定性。这也表明需要继续监测电子烟行业的营销做法并进行宣传。