Public Health Institute, Faculty of Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, L2 2QP, UK.
Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social and Political Science, University of Chester, Chester CH1 4BJ, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 May 21;17(10):3639. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17103639.
There are concerns that the growing popularity of e-cigarettes promotes experimentation among children. Given the influence of the early years on attitude and habit formation, better understanding of how younger children perceive vaping before experimentation begins is needed, to prevent uptake and inform tobacco control strategies. We explored Welsh primary schoolchildren's (aged 7-11) awareness of e-cigarettes relative to tobacco smoking, their understanding of the perceived risks and benefits and their intentions and beliefs about vaping. Data was collected using a mix of methods in June and July 2017 from 8 purposively selected primary schools across Wales. Four hundred and ninety-five children (52% female) aged 7 years ( = 165), 9 years ( = 185) and 11 years ( = 145) completed a class-administered booklet encompassing a draw and write exercise and survey. Ninety-six children participated in 24 peer discussion groups comprised of 2 boys and 2 girls from each year group. Data were analysed independently and findings triangulated. Survey analyses used frequencies, descriptive statistics and chi-squared tests. Content analysis was undertaken on the draw and write data and peer discussion groups were analysed thematically. Study findings highlight that primary schoolchildren have general awareness of e-cigarettes. Vaping was perceived to be healthier than smoking and there was some recognition that e-cigarettes were used for smoking cessation. Understanding of any health harms was limited. Few children intended to smoke or vape in the future but almost half thought it was okay for grownups. Children's perceptions were influenced by exposure through family and friends. Findings suggest a need for e-cigarette education in primary schools, to highlight the associated risks of e-cigarette experimentation including the potential for tobacco initiation.
人们担心电子烟的日益普及会促使儿童尝试电子烟。鉴于早年对态度和习惯形成的影响,需要更好地了解年幼的孩子在开始尝试电子烟之前如何看待电子烟,以防止他们开始吸食电子烟,并为烟草控制策略提供信息。我们探讨了威尔士小学生(7-11 岁)对电子烟相对于吸烟的认识,他们对电子烟的感知风险和益处的理解,以及他们对吸电子烟的意图和信念。2017 年 6 月至 7 月,我们在威尔士 8 所具有代表性的小学采用多种方法收集了数据。495 名儿童(52%为女性),年龄分别为 7 岁( = 165 人)、9 岁( = 185 人)和 11 岁( = 145 人),完成了班级管理的小册子,其中包括绘画和写作练习以及问卷调查。96 名儿童参加了 24 个由每个年龄组的 2 名男孩和 2 名女孩组成的同伴讨论小组。数据分别进行了分析,研究结果相互印证。调查分析使用了频率、描述性统计和卡方检验。对绘画和写作数据进行了内容分析,对同伴讨论小组进行了主题分析。研究结果表明,小学生对电子烟有普遍的认识。吸电子烟被认为比吸烟更健康,而且有一些人认识到电子烟是用于戒烟的。对任何健康危害的理解都很有限。很少有孩子将来打算吸烟或吸电子烟,但近一半的孩子认为成年人吸电子烟是可以的。儿童的看法受到家庭和朋友的影响。研究结果表明,需要在小学开展电子烟教育,强调电子烟实验的相关风险,包括开始吸食香烟的潜在风险。