Hall Matthew T, Austin Ryan, Do Tai A, Richardson Alec G
Department of Aviation Medicine, Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Directorate of Public Health Services, US Naval Hospital Okinawa, Okinawa, Japan.
Tob Prev Cessat. 2017 Oct 26;3:128. doi: 10.18332/tpc/78430. eCollection 2017.
Scant information exists on the perceptions and behaviors surrounding electronic cigarette (EC) use in the U.S. military. The Health Belief Model (HBM) enables factors influencing behavior adoption to be assessed. Utilizing this model, this study explored five EC-related perceptions among a sample of active-duty Navy personnel.
Participants were invited to complete a questionnaire involving EC use and perceptions. Demographics were reported and perceptions assessed using multiple choice and answer questions. Analyses included benefit and harm ratios and non-parametric tests.
Among the 977 participants, 29.7% tried ECs, 9.5% were current users and 3.8% were dual users. A large proportion of the population believed that ECs were less harmful than cigarettes, the safest alternative to cigarettes, accepted by non-users, and allowed in areas where cigarettes are prohibited. On the other hand, the majority believed that ECs did not make the user look cool or fit in and were not safe to use around children. EC users, cigarette smokers, men, those under 30 years of age, and those with less than a bachelor degree were more likely to have positive beliefs and perceptions about EC use.
The majority of the population studied has negative perceptions and beliefs about EC use. Several groups have beliefs that highlight vulnerabilities to EC experimentation and use. The findings illustrated concepts related to cessation and behavior adoption, harm-to-self and second-hand vapor, and smoke-free zones. These findings may help to identify motivations for experimentation and use, as well as to direct future EC intervention and prevention efforts.
关于美国军队中电子烟使用的认知和行为的信息匮乏。健康信念模型(HBM)能够评估影响行为采纳的因素。利用该模型,本研究探讨了现役海军人员样本中与电子烟相关的五种认知。
邀请参与者完成一份关于电子烟使用和认知的问卷。报告人口统计学信息,并使用多项选择题和简答题评估认知。分析包括益处与危害比率以及非参数检验。
在977名参与者中,29.7%的人尝试过电子烟,9.5%的人是当前使用者,3.8%的人是双重使用者。很大一部分人认为电子烟比香烟危害小,是香烟最安全的替代品,非使用者也能接受,并且在禁止吸烟的区域也可使用。另一方面,大多数人认为电子烟不会让使用者看起来很酷或融入群体,并且在儿童周围使用不安全。电子烟使用者、吸烟者、男性、30岁以下的人以及拥有学士学位以下的人更有可能对电子烟使用持有积极的信念和认知。
大多数被研究人群对电子烟使用持有负面的认知和信念。几个群体的信念凸显了电子烟尝试和使用的易感性。这些发现阐述了与戒烟和行为采纳、自我伤害和二手烟雾以及无烟区相关的概念。这些发现可能有助于确定尝试和使用电子烟的动机,以及指导未来的电子烟干预和预防工作。