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退伍军人事务部物质使用与心理健康诊所接受门诊治疗的退伍军人中电子烟的使用情况及认知

E-Cigarette Use and Perceptions Among Veterans Receiving Outpatient Treatment in Veterans Affairs Substance Use and Mental Health Clinics.

作者信息

Dixit Devika, Herbst Ellen, Das Smita

机构信息

University of California, San Francisco Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, San Francisco, CA 94143.

Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30310.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2021 Jan 30;186(1-2):24-29. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usaa292.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Individuals with substance use disorders and/or mental health (MH) conditions have higher rates of cigarette smoking than the general population. Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) while gaining popularity pose health risks. Herein we investigate risk perceptions and attitudes toward e-cigarettes in military Veterans with MH conditions.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Participants included U.S. Veterans receiving services from Veterans Administration MH/substance use disorder clinics in the San Francisco Bay Area (N = 98; 95% male, 44% White, 34% Black/African American), who completed a survey on smoking and health. Results compare attitudes and perceptions regarding e-cigarette use between ever and never e-cigarette users. The study was reviewed by the Institutional Review Board at both the Veterans Administration and University.

RESULTS

Most respondents reported being current/past cigarette smokers (91%) and over a third reported having ever used an e-cigarette (38%). Most believed that e-cigarettes are not safe, are potentially dangerous, are potentially addictive if they use every day and are tempting and appealing to youth. Fifty-one percent of ever-users agreed with a statement that e-cigarettes can help people quit smoking regular cigarettes completely, and there was a significant difference in this belief when comparing them with never-users (23% agreed); χ2 = 9.259, P = 0.010.

CONCLUSIONS

Proportion of e-cigarette use in this Veteran sample is greater than the general population. We observed high risk perception about e-cigarettes among all respondents and differences in perceived helpfulness of e-cigarettes for quitting in ever-users versus never-users in this sample. More consistent assessment of tobacco use among Veterans, with inclusion of ENDS use, would help inform prevention and treatment priorities, especially as information on health impacts of ENDS surfaces.

摘要

引言

患有物质使用障碍和/或心理健康(MH)疾病的个体吸烟率高于普通人群。电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)虽然越来越受欢迎,但也存在健康风险。在此,我们调查了患有MH疾病的退伍军人对电子烟的风险认知和态度。

材料与方法

参与者包括在旧金山湾区退伍军人管理局MH/物质使用障碍诊所接受服务的美国退伍军人(N = 98;95%为男性,44%为白人,34%为黑人/非裔美国人),他们完成了一项关于吸烟与健康的调查。结果比较了曾经使用过电子烟和从未使用过电子烟的使用者对电子烟使用的态度和认知。该研究经过了退伍军人管理局和大学的机构审查委员会的审核。

结果

大多数受访者报告称目前/过去吸烟(91%),超过三分之一的受访者报告曾使用过电子烟(38%)。大多数人认为电子烟不安全、有潜在危险、如果每天使用可能会上瘾,并且对年轻人有吸引力。51%的曾经使用者同意电子烟可以帮助人们完全戒掉普通香烟这一说法,与从未使用者相比,这一观点存在显著差异(23%同意);χ2 = 9.259,P = 0.010。

结论

在这个退伍军人样本中,电子烟的使用比例高于普通人群。我们观察到所有受访者对电子烟的风险认知都很高,并且在这个样本中,曾经使用者和从未使用者对电子烟在戒烟方面的感知帮助存在差异。对退伍军人的烟草使用进行更一致的评估,包括ENDS的使用情况,将有助于为预防和治疗重点提供信息,特别是随着关于ENDS对健康影响的信息不断出现。

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