Division of Child and Community Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States.
Department of Community and Behavioral Health, College of Public Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States.
Addict Behav. 2021 Jun;117:106841. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.106841. Epub 2021 Jan 26.
E-cigarette use among college students has increased over the last several years, however, there are few published studies on e-cigarette interventions designed to prevent the initiation and escalation of e-cigarette use and to empower cessation for this population.
We developed an e-cigarette health communication campaign for a large Midwestern university through collaboration between academic and student service departments. We conducted focus group discussions (7 groups; 4-25 per group; n = 98) to (a) understand the context of e-cigarette use on campus and (b) solicit feedback on sample messaging. We conducted thematic analysis using focus group notes and used findings to design final campaign messages and materials.
Six themes emerged: (a) vaping as a popular social activity, (b) progression to and perceptions of addiction, (c) cessation, (d) health effects and uncertainty, (e) intervention points, and (f) individual agency and message tone. Final campaign messages addressed the most salient points from the focus groups and were designed to increase the perceived susceptibility to and severity of risks of e-cigarette use and to increase perceived efficacy for quitting in accord with the Extended Parallel Processing Model (EPPM). Campaign messages and materials were integrated into wellness programming and disseminated across the university and community.
Our focus group discussions allowed campaign messages and materials to be tailored to college students. Collaborative approaches between academic and wellness programs can leverage scientific expertise and student services infrastructure to enhance programming on college campuses.
在过去的几年中,大学生使用电子烟的情况有所增加,但是针对预防电子烟使用的开始和升级并为该人群提供戒烟帮助的电子烟干预措施,相关研究却很少。
我们通过学术和学生服务部门之间的合作,为一所中西部的大型大学制定了电子烟健康传播活动。我们进行了焦点小组讨论(7 组;每组 4-25 人;n=98),以了解校园内电子烟使用的情况,并(b)就示例信息征求反馈意见。我们使用焦点小组的笔记进行主题分析,并利用研究结果设计最终的活动信息和材料。
出现了六个主题:(a)蒸气作为一种流行的社交活动,(b)向电子烟的转变和对其成瘾性的看法,(c)戒烟,(d)健康影响和不确定性,(e)干预点,以及(f)个人能动性和信息语气。最终的活动信息针对焦点小组中的最突出问题,旨在提高对电子烟使用的易感性和风险的严重程度的认识,并根据扩展平行处理模型(EPPM)提高戒烟的功效。活动信息和材料被纳入健康计划,并在整个大学和社区中进行传播。
我们的焦点小组讨论使活动信息和材料能够根据大学生的需求进行定制。学术和健康计划之间的合作方法可以利用科学专业知识和学生服务基础设施,来增强大学校园的项目规划。