The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia.
Hunter New England Local Health District, Newcastle, Australia.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2020 Jan;39(1):7-11. doi: 10.1111/dar.13005. Epub 2019 Nov 6.
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are becoming popular and may be a potential harm reduction and quit smoking aid for people who use other drugs. Data on e-cigarette use and perceptions among people who use drugs is limited. The current study examines tobacco smoking status, use and attitudes towards e-cigarettes among people in drug and alcohol treatment.
Data were collected through a standardised Patient Experience Tracking System device installed in the waiting room of six drug and alcohol clinical service programs located within one area health service in New South Wales, Australia during April to June 2017. Participants were clients of participating services aged 18 years and older.
Five hundred and eleven participants completed the survey, 85% were current smokers, 9% were ex-smokers and 6% were non-smokers. Over half of all participants (53%) had tried e-cigarettes in their lifetime, 26% reported current use and 77% of those were using them with nicotine. Just less than half of all participants believed that e-cigarettes were helpful for quitting or cutting down smoking tobacco cigarettes (48%). More than half of all respondents (59%) believed that tobacco cigarettes were more harmful than e-cigarettes (59%) and believed that e-cigarettes were an acceptable quit smoking aid for patients of drug and alcohol services (64%).
Most participants were current tobacco smokers and had tried an e-cigarette though a minority were currently using e-cigarettes. Participant attitudes were favourable towards the use of e-cigarettes as quit smoking aids.
电子烟(e-cigarettes)越来越受欢迎,对于使用其他毒品的人来说,可能是一种潜在的减少危害和戒烟辅助工具。目前关于电子烟使用情况和使用人群看法的数据有限。本研究考察了接受毒品和酒精治疗的人群中电子烟的使用情况和看法。
数据通过在澳大利亚新南威尔士州一个地区卫生服务的六个毒品和酒精临床服务项目的候诊室中安装的标准化患者体验跟踪系统设备收集。参与者为参加服务的 18 岁及以上的客户。
511 名参与者完成了调查,85%是当前吸烟者,9%是曾经吸烟者,6%是非吸烟者。超过一半的参与者(53%)一生中尝试过电子烟,26%报告目前正在使用电子烟,其中 77%的人使用含尼古丁的电子烟。不到一半的参与者(48%)认为电子烟有助于戒烟或减少吸烟。超过一半的受访者(59%)认为香烟比电子烟更有害(59%),并认为电子烟是一种可接受的戒烟辅助工具,适用于药物和酒精服务的患者(64%)。
大多数参与者是当前的烟草吸烟者,并且已经尝试过电子烟,尽管少数人目前正在使用电子烟。参与者对使用电子烟作为戒烟辅助工具的态度是有利的。