Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2021 May 4;23(5):836-841. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa221.
California implemented multiple strategies, such as a Tobacco 21 law and compliance checks, to reduce high rates of youth e-cigarette use. However, the prevalence of use among underage youth and young adults continues rising. Little is known about how underage individuals obtain e-cigarettes.
We conducted structured qualitative interviews with 61 young adult (18-25 years old) vapers in the Los Angeles, CA area between June 2018 and June 2019. Interviews were comprehensive and designed to elicit information on participants' thoughts, feelings, and experiences related to vaping. We queried participants on where and how they obtained vaping products, and participants discussed their experiences accessing products while under the legal age for sale. Directed content analysis was used to analyze interviews.
Four concepts emerged: (1) early experimentation of e-cigarettes with peers often occurred in a school setting, (2) continued use of e-cigarettes commonly obtained through peer sales, (3) inconsistent implementation of age restrictions at in-person retailers, and (4) at online retailers. Participants had peers purchase products on their behalf and frequented in-person and online retailers with few to no age verification processes. Few participants faced challenges when purchasing products from retailers.
The current study's findings offer insight into where and how underage individuals obtain vaping products despite restrictions to prevent them from doing so. Participant accounts of mixed ease of underage purchasing in-person and online suggest retailer education is needed, along with additional research to inform more effective policies to reduce underage access to vaping products.
Despite legal age restrictions, e-cigarettes remain accessible to underage individuals, but specific strategies that underage youth utilize to evade legal age restrictions are largely unknown. We found that participants often accessed vaping products for the first time at school. Sales between peers were common, and participants also reported frequenting in-person retailers that inconsistently enforced age restrictions. Many participants reported little to no age verification online, though some believed online age verification measures were increasingly difficult to surpass. Knowledge of strategies underage youth utilize to access e-cigarettes can inform enforcement efforts.
加利福尼亚州实施了多项策略,例如 21 岁烟草法和合规检查,以降低青少年电子烟使用率高的问题。然而,未成年人和年轻成年人的电子烟使用率仍在持续上升。目前,人们对未成年人如何获得电子烟知之甚少。
我们在 2018 年 6 月至 2019 年 6 月期间,对加利福尼亚州洛杉矶地区的 61 名年轻成年(18-25 岁)电子烟使用者进行了结构型定性访谈。访谈内容全面,旨在获取参与者对与电子烟相关的想法、感受和体验的信息。我们询问了参与者他们在哪里以及如何获得电子烟产品,参与者讨论了他们在法定销售年龄以下获取产品的经历。采用定向内容分析法对访谈进行了分析。
有四个概念出现:(1)与同龄人在学校环境中早期尝试电子烟,(2)通过同龄人销售继续使用电子烟,(3)在实体店零售商处年龄限制执行不一致,以及(4)在在线零售商处。参与者有同龄人代表他们购买产品,并经常光顾实体店和在线零售商,而这些零售商很少或根本没有进行年龄验证程序。很少有参与者在从零售商处购买产品时遇到挑战。
尽管存在限制以防止未成年人购买,但本研究的结果提供了有关未成年人从何处以及如何获得电子烟产品的深入了解。尽管参与者在实体店和在线零售商处购买电子烟的便利性存在差异,但这表明需要对零售商进行教育,同时还需要进行更多的研究,以制定更有效的政策来减少未成年人接触电子烟产品的机会。
尽管有法定年龄限制,但电子烟仍然容易被未成年人获得,但是未成年人用来规避法定年龄限制的具体策略在很大程度上尚不清楚。我们发现,参与者通常第一次在学校接触电子烟。同龄人之间的销售很常见,参与者还报告说经常光顾实体店零售商,这些零售商在执行年龄限制方面不一致。许多参与者报告说,在线购买电子烟时几乎没有或根本没有年龄验证,但一些参与者认为,在线年龄验证措施越来越难以规避。了解未成年人获取电子烟的策略可以为执法工作提供信息。