Hughes Jason, Sykes Grace, Hughes Kahryn, O'Reilly Michelle, Goodwin John, Sutton Charlie, Karim Khalid
School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK.
School of Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK.
Int J Drug Policy. 2021 Nov;97:103341. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103341. Epub 2021 Jul 3.
The international growth of e-cigarette use has been accompanied by a corresponding concern that e-cigarettes will act as a 'gateway' to smoking and the use of other drugs. Taking these concerns as our point of departure, we explore the relationships between vaping and smoking among a cohort of young people.
Qualitative longitudinal methods with a diverse sample of 36 14-18-year olds from the UK city of Leicester. A total of 66 depth interviews conducted across two phases separated by 6-12 months. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed.
We highlight a complex 'tangle' of connections between substances/risk behaviours recounted to us by our adolescent study participants, including multiple and multilinear relationships between vaping and smoking. These findings problematise some of the core axioms of the notion of gateways as an explanatory model of causality and sequential connection between smoking and vaping. They also throw into question gateway logics more fundamentally. While many of our study participants themselves consciously invoked ideas of 'gateway effects', the accounts they produced repeatedly disrupted the logics of connection (between e-cigarettes and smoking; one set of behaviours and another) presupposed in gateway theory and our own early lines of questioning. Accordingly, we explore how cultural understandings of gateway effects are invoked by users in accounting for their vaping and smoking behaviours, noting the potential influence of these ideas upon the very processes they are understood to apprehend.
Our findings suggest there is a case to be made to reinforce the distinctiveness of tobacco and e-cigarettes in the life-worlds of young people to avoid naturalising a 'gateway' logic of connection that might ultimately inform the associative logic of young users themselves, and potentially the development of their usage careers.
电子烟在全球范围内的使用不断增加,与此同时,人们越来越担心电子烟会成为吸烟及使用其他毒品的“入门途径”。基于这些担忧,我们对一群年轻人中电子烟使用与吸烟之间的关系进行了探究。
采用定性纵向研究方法,对来自英国莱斯特市的36名14至18岁青少年进行了多样化抽样。分两个阶段进行了共66次深度访谈,两个阶段间隔6至12个月。访谈进行了录音、逐字转录并进行了主题分析。
我们强调了青少年研究参与者向我们讲述的物质/风险行为之间存在复杂的“纠结”联系,包括电子烟使用与吸烟之间的多重和多线性关系。这些发现对“入门途径”概念的一些核心公理提出了质疑,这些公理将其作为吸烟与电子烟使用之间因果关系和顺序联系的解释模型。它们还从更根本的层面上对入门途径逻辑提出了质疑。虽然我们的许多研究参与者自己有意识地援引了“入门效应”的观点,但他们给出的描述却反复打破了入门途径理论以及我们早期提问中所预设的联系逻辑(电子烟与吸烟之间;一组行为与另一组行为之间)。因此,我们探讨了使用者如何援引对入门效应的文化理解来解释他们的电子烟使用和吸烟行为,并指出这些观点对他们所理解的行为过程可能产生的潜在影响。
我们的研究结果表明,有必要在年轻人的生活世界中强化烟草和电子烟的区别,以避免使一种“入门途径”的联系逻辑自然化,这种逻辑最终可能会影响年轻使用者自身的联想逻辑,并可能影响他们使用习惯的发展。