Draman Samsul, Ab Rahman Norny Syafinaz, Nik Mohamed Mohamad Haniki, Ab Rahman Jamalludin, Kartiwi Mira
Department of Family Medicine, Kulliyyah of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Kuantan, Malaysia.
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Kulliyyah of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Kuantan, Malaysia.
J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2020 Nov;12(Suppl 2):S718-S727. doi: 10.4103/jpbs.JPBS_384_19. Epub 2020 Nov 5.
Electronic cigarettes have been used as a harm reduction method toward tobacco cessation. Malaysian government has enforced a strict policy to regulate the sale of electronic cigarette products because its liquid contains nicotine.
This study aimed to explore the general public's perception toward electronic cigarette use. Public support toward electronic cigarette regulation was also examined.
This was a Malaysian population-based survey.
Data were obtained from the National E-Cigarette Survey (NECS) 2016, which used a multistage stratified cluster sampling household survey representing all Malaysian adults aged 18 years old. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among a total of 4288 adults.
Descriptive and logistic regression analysis.
Majority were aged 25-44 years old (44%), completed at least secondary education (69%), of Malay ethnicity (73%), and married (68%). Majority (88.1%) have never used electronic cigarette. A quarter (25.5%) perceived electronic cigarette helps people quit cigarette smoking, whereas 20.3% perceived electronic cigarette helps people to maintain cigarette abstinence. Approximately 85% believed that electronic cigarette use does not help in improving breathing and coughing. Majority (91.8%) disagreed that electronic cigarettes should be allowed in places where tobacco smoking is banned. Thus, 63.4% agreed that electronic cigarette should be banned completely rather than regulated.
Majority of general public had negative perception about electronic cigarette use.
电子烟已被用作一种减少烟草使用危害的方法。马来西亚政府已实施严格政策来监管电子烟产品的销售,因为其烟液含有尼古丁。
本研究旨在探讨公众对使用电子烟的看法。同时也调查了公众对电子烟监管的支持情况。
这是一项基于马来西亚人口的调查。
数据来自2016年全国电子烟调查(NECS),该调查采用多阶段分层整群抽样的家庭调查,代表了所有18岁及以上的马来西亚成年人。对总共4288名成年人进行了横断面调查。
描述性和逻辑回归分析。
大多数人年龄在25 - 44岁之间(44%),至少完成了中等教育(69%),为马来族裔(73%),且已婚(68%)。大多数人(88.1%)从未使用过电子烟。四分之一(25.5%)的人认为电子烟有助于人们戒烟,而20.3%的人认为电子烟有助于人们保持戒烟状态。约85%的人认为使用电子烟无助于改善呼吸和咳嗽。大多数人(91.8%)不同意在禁止吸烟的场所允许使用电子烟。因此,63.4%的人同意应完全禁止电子烟而非进行监管。
大多数公众对使用电子烟持负面看法。