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美国青少年和青年对电子烟/雾化相关肺损伤(EVALI)爆发的风险认知与行为

Youth and young adult risk perceptions and behaviours in response to an outbreak of e-cigarette/vaping-associated lung injury (EVALI) in the USA.

作者信息

Kreslake Jennifer M, Diaz Megan C, Shinaba Muftau, Vallone Donna M, Hair Elizabeth C

机构信息

Schroeder Institute, Truth Initiative, Washington, DC, USA

Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Tob Control. 2022 Jan;31(1):88-97. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056090. Epub 2021 Jan 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether awareness of emerging vaping-attributable health conditions influences vaping-related risk perceptions and behaviours among young people.

DESIGN

Respondents aged 15-24 years (n=3536) were drawn from a repeated cross-sectional online panel survey (222 participants/week) during an e-cigarette/vaping-associated lung injury (EVALI) outbreak in the USA (September 2019-January 2020). Logistic regression models tested for associations between EVALI awareness and perceived lung injury risk and product harm, stratified by e-cigarette/vape use and controlling for awareness of other e-cigarette/vaping news stories, demographic characteristics and outbreak week. Other models measured the association between perceived risk of lung injury and intentions to use (non-users) or intentions to quit (current users) e-cigarettes/vape products. Changes in national retail e-cigarette sales data were examined during national EVALI outbreak reporting.

RESULTS

EVALI awareness was associated with: perceived risk of lung injury (current users OR 1.59, p=0.004; non-users OR 2.11, p<0.001); belief that e-cigarettes/vapes contain dangerous chemicals (current users OR 1.47, p=0.017; non-users OR 1.88, p<0.001) and belief that e-cigarettes/vapes are harmful (current users OR 1.66, p=0.002; non-users OR 1.67, p<0.001). Perceived risk of lung injury from e-cigarette/vape use was associated with intentions to own e-cigarette/vape products (ever-users OR 0.25, p<0.001; never-users OR 0.61, p=0.004) and intentions to quit among current users (OR 2.02, p=0.002). Declines in e-cigarette sales were observed following news of the EVALI outbreak.

CONCLUSIONS

News of vaping-attributable health conditions may prevent e-cigarette/vape use and encourage cessation among young people. Tobacco control campaigns should address uncertain health effects of e-cigarettes or vape products and align with risk communication by public health agencies during outbreaks.

摘要

目的

确定对新出现的与电子烟相关的健康状况的认知是否会影响年轻人对与电子烟相关的风险认知和行为。

设计

在美国电子烟/雾化相关肺损伤(EVALI)爆发期间(2019年9月至2020年1月),从一个重复的横断面在线小组调查(每周222名参与者)中抽取15至24岁的受访者(n = 3536)。逻辑回归模型测试了EVALI认知与感知的肺损伤风险和产品危害之间的关联,按电子烟/雾化产品使用情况分层,并控制对其他电子烟/雾化新闻报道的认知、人口特征和爆发周数。其他模型测量了感知的肺损伤风险与使用电子烟/雾化产品的意图(非使用者)或戒烟意图(当前使用者)之间的关联。在全国EVALI爆发报告期间,检查了全国零售电子烟销售数据的变化。

结果

EVALI认知与以下方面相关:感知的肺损伤风险(当前使用者比值比为1.59,p = 0.004;非使用者比值比为2.11,p < 0.001);认为电子烟/雾化产品含有危险化学品(当前使用者比值比为1.47,p = 0.017;非使用者比值比为1.88,p < 0.001)以及认为电子烟/雾化产品有害(当前使用者比值比为1.66,p = 0.002;非使用者比值比为1.67,p < 0.001)。使用电子烟/雾化产品导致肺损伤的感知风险与拥有电子烟/雾化产品的意图(曾经使用者比值比为0.25,p < 0.001;从未使用者比值比为0.61,p = 0.004)以及当前使用者的戒烟意图(比值比为2.02,p = 0.002)相关。在EVALI爆发的新闻报道后,观察到电子烟销量下降。

结论

与电子烟相关的健康状况的新闻可能会阻止年轻人使用电子烟/雾化产品并鼓励他们戒烟。烟草控制运动应解决电子烟或雾化产品不确定的健康影响问题,并在爆发期间与公共卫生机构的风险沟通保持一致。

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