四种美国城市中心的族裔文化多样化拉丁裔成年人对电子烟的看法。

Perceptions of electronic cigarettes among ethno-culturally diverse Latino adults in four US urban centers.

机构信息

Department of Preventive Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.

Institute for Minority Health Research, College of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2022 Jul;27(5):1207-1221. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2020.1844155. Epub 2020 Nov 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to examine perceptions including knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about e-cigarettes among ethno-culturally diverse Latino adults living in the US, a rapidly growing minority group for which we know little about their e-cigarette perceptions.

DESIGN

A total of 25 focus groups with Latinos ( = 180; ages 18-64 years) were conducted in 2014. E-cigarettes users and non-users were recruited via purposive sampling techniques. Participants completed brief questionnaires on sociodemographic factors and tobacco use. Focus group discussions were conducted in English and Spanish, audio-recorded, and transcribed. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis procedures.

RESULTS

Participants were of diverse Latino backgrounds. Over one-third (35%) reported current cigarette smoking and 8% reported current e-cigarette or hookah use. Nonsmokers reported experimenting with e-cigarettes and hookah during social occasions. Participants' perceptions towards e-cigarettes were generally formed in comparison to conventional cigarettes. Perceived benefits of using e-cigarettes included their utility as a smoking cessation aid, higher social acceptability, and lower harm compared to conventional cigarettes. Negative perceptions of e-cigarettes included lower overall satisfaction compared to conventional cigarettes and high content of toxins. Socio-cultural factors (e.g. gender roles, , and ) also influenced perceptions of e-cigarette of study participants.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, Latino adults knew relatively little about the potential health risks associated with e-cigarette use. The limited knowledge about and misinformation of e-cigarettes among this rapidly growing minority group have important public health implications. Findings may inform culturally tailored health communication campaigns, which are much needed among underserved US Latino populations in light of low effectiveness of tobacco control and regulatory efforts.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在调查美国不同族裔文化背景的拉丁裔成年人对电子烟的认知,包括知识、态度和信念,因为我们对这一快速增长的少数群体对电子烟的认知知之甚少。

设计

2014 年共进行了 25 次拉丁裔焦点小组(共 180 人;年龄 18-64 岁)。通过目的性抽样技术招募电子烟使用者和非使用者。参与者完成了关于社会人口因素和烟草使用的简短问卷。焦点小组讨论以英语和西班牙语进行,录音并转录。使用主题分析程序进行数据分析。

结果

参与者具有不同的拉丁裔背景。超过三分之一(35%)报告目前吸烟,8%报告目前使用电子烟或水烟。不吸烟者报告在社交场合尝试过电子烟和水烟。参与者对电子烟的看法通常是与传统香烟相比形成的。使用电子烟的好处包括作为戒烟辅助工具、更高的社会可接受性以及与传统香烟相比危害较低。对电子烟的负面看法包括与传统香烟相比整体满意度较低,以及毒素含量较高。社会文化因素(例如,性别角色、社会规范和家庭价值观)也影响了研究参与者对电子烟的看法。

结论

总体而言,拉丁裔成年人对与电子烟使用相关的潜在健康风险知之甚少。在这个快速增长的少数群体中,对电子烟的了解有限和信息错误具有重要的公共卫生意义。这些发现可能为有针对性的健康传播活动提供信息,鉴于美国拉丁裔人群服务不足,以及烟草控制和监管工作效果不佳,这种活动非常有必要。

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