Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Stanford Prevention Research Center, Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2020 Nov 13;22(11):e20009. doi: 10.2196/20009.
In response to health concerns about vaping devices (eg, youth nicotine use, lung injury), Apple removed 181 previously approved vaping-related apps from the App Store in November 2019. This policy change may lessen youth exposure to content that glamorizes vaping; however, it may also block important sources of information and vaping device control for adults seeking to use vaping devices safely.
Understanding the types of nicotine and cannabis vaping-related apps still available in the competing Google Play Store can shed light on how digital apps may reflect information available to consumers.
In December 2019, we searched the Google Play Store for vaping-related apps using the keywords "vape" and "vaping" and reviewed the first 100 apps presented in the results. We reviewed app titles, descriptions, screenshots, and metadata to categorize the intended substance (nicotine or cannabis/tetrahydrocannabinol) and the app's purpose. The most installed apps in each purpose category were downloaded and evaluated for quality and usability with the Mobile App Rating Scale.
Of the first 100 apps, 79 were related to vaping. Of these 79 apps, 43 (54%) were specific to nicotine, 3 (4%) were specific to cannabis, 1 (1%) was intended for either, and for the remaining 31 (39%), the intended substance was unclear. The most common purposes of the apps were making do-it-yourself e-liquids (28/79, 35%) or coils (25/79, 32%), games/entertainment (19/79, 24%), social networking (16/79, 20%), and shopping for vaping products (15/79, 19%). Of the 79 apps, at least 4 apps (5%) paired with vaping devices to control temperature or dose settings, 8 apps (10%) claimed to help people quit smoking using vaping, and 2 apps (3%) had the goal of helping people quit vaping.
The majority of vaping-related apps in the Google Play Store had features either to help users continue vaping, such as information for modifying devices, or to maintain interest in vaping. Few apps were for controlling device settings or assisting with quitting smoking or vaping. Assuming that these Google Play Store apps were similar in content to the Apple App Store apps that were removed, it appears that Apple's ban would have a minimal effect on people who vape with the intention of quitting smoking or who are seeking information about safer vaping via mobile apps.
为了应对人们对蒸气装置(例如,青少年使用尼古丁、肺部损伤)的健康担忧,苹果公司于 2019 年 11 月从应用商店中下架了 181 个之前批准的蒸气相关应用程序。这一政策变化可能会减少青少年接触到使蒸气装置变时髦的内容;但是,它也可能会阻止成年人为了安全使用蒸气装置而寻找的重要信息和蒸气装置控制的来源。
了解谷歌应用商店中仍存在的与尼古丁和大麻蒸气相关的应用程序的类型,可以说明数字应用程序如何反映消费者可获得的信息。
2019 年 12 月,我们使用关键字“vape”和“vaping”在谷歌应用商店中搜索与蒸气相关的应用程序,并查看了结果中呈现的前 100 个应用程序。我们根据应用程序标题、描述、屏幕截图和元数据来对预期物质(尼古丁或大麻/四氢大麻酚)和应用程序的用途进行分类。我们对每个用途类别中安装最多的应用程序进行了下载,并使用移动应用程序评级量表评估了它们的质量和可用性。
在前 100 个应用程序中,有 79 个与蒸气有关。在这 79 个应用程序中,43 个(54%)是专门针对尼古丁的,3 个(4%)是专门针对大麻的,1 个(1%)是两者兼有的,而其余 31 个(39%),预期物质并不明确。应用程序最常见的用途是制作 DIY 电子烟液(28/79,35%)或线圈(25/79,32%)、游戏/娱乐(19/79,24%)、社交网络(16/79,20%)和蒸气产品购物(15/79,19%)。在这 79 个应用程序中,至少有 4 个应用程序(5%)与蒸气装置配对以控制温度或剂量设置,8 个应用程序(10%)声称使用蒸气帮助人们戒烟,还有 2 个应用程序(3%)的目标是帮助人们戒掉蒸气。
谷歌应用商店中与蒸气相关的应用程序大多数都具有帮助用户继续吸食蒸气的功能,例如用于修改设备的信息,或者维持对蒸气的兴趣。很少有应用程序用于控制设备设置或协助戒烟或戒掉蒸气。假设这些谷歌应用商店的应用程序在内容上与从应用商店中下架的苹果应用程序相似,那么苹果的禁令似乎对那些打算用吸烟来戒烟或通过移动应用程序寻找更安全的吸烟信息的蒸气使用者影响很小。