Mattingly Delvon T, Hart Joy L, Vu Thanh-Huyen T, Walker Kandi L
Department of Communication, University of Louisville, Louisville, United States.
Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, Louisville, United States.
Popul Med. 2021 Feb;3. doi: 10.18332/popmed/132120.
E-cigarettes are the most popular tobacco product among youth. Although harm perceptions have been linked to youth e-cigarette use, little research focuses on vulnerable populations, such as Appalachian youth. This study examines associations between e-cigarette harm perceptions and tobacco use among a sample of Appalachian youth.
Using data from the 2014-2016 Youth Appalachian Tobacco Study (n=1074), distributions of six e-cigarette harm perceptions by tobacco use (never, ever non-e-cigarette, ever e-cigarette) were examined, and multivariable multinomial logistic regression was used.
Nearly one-fourth (23.4%) of the sample were ever e-cigarette users. More e-cigarette users were male (53.4%) and in high school (57.0%). Fewer e-cigarette users strongly agreed that e-cigarettes cause health problems (15.1%), breathing problems (20.3%), and oral health problems (18.7%) and that e-cigarettes are addictive (25.1%), compared to never and non-e-cigarette users. More e-cigarette users strongly agreed (32.3%) that e-cigarettes are healthier alternatives to cigarettes compared to never (24.1%) and non-e-cigarette (25.7%) users. Regression models indicate that e-cigarette users had greater odds of strongly disagreeing with e-cigarettes being harmful or addictive, compared to never users. E-cigarette users had approximately six-fold odds of strongly disagreeing with e-cigarettes causing health problems (OR=6.12; 95% CI: 3.16-11.90) and two times greater odds of disagreeing with e-cigarettes being addictive (OR=2.09; 95% CI: 1.07-4.08) compared to never users.
Appalachian youth ever e-cigarette users perceive e-cigarettes as less harmful and less addictive compared to never users. Better informing youth, especially youth tobacco users, of the harms associated with e-cigarettes is vital.
电子烟是青少年中最受欢迎的烟草产品。尽管对危害的认知与青少年使用电子烟有关,但很少有研究关注弱势群体,如阿巴拉契亚地区的青少年。本研究调查了阿巴拉契亚地区青少年样本中对电子烟危害的认知与烟草使用之间的关联。
利用2014 - 2016年青少年阿巴拉契亚烟草研究的数据(n = 1074),研究了按烟草使用情况(从不使用、曾经使用非电子烟、曾经使用电子烟)划分的六种对电子烟危害认知的分布情况,并使用了多变量多项逻辑回归分析。
近四分之一(23.4%)的样本曾经使用过电子烟。更多的电子烟使用者为男性(53.4%)且处于高中阶段(57.0%)。与从不使用和非电子烟使用者相比,较少的电子烟使用者强烈认同电子烟会导致健康问题(15.1%)、呼吸问题(20.3%)和口腔健康问题(18.7%),以及电子烟会上瘾(25.1%)。与从不使用(24.1%)和非电子烟(25.7%)使用者相比,更多的电子烟使用者强烈认同(32.3%)电子烟是比香烟更健康的替代品。回归模型表明,与从不使用者相比,电子烟使用者更有可能强烈反对电子烟有害或上瘾的观点。与从不使用者相比,电子烟使用者强烈反对电子烟会导致健康问题的可能性约为六倍(OR = 6.12;95% CI:3.16 - 11.90),反对电子烟上瘾的可能性高出两倍(OR = 2.09;95% CI:1.07 - 4.08)。
与从不使用者相比,曾经使用过电子烟的阿巴拉契亚地区青少年认为电子烟危害较小且上瘾性较低。更好地向青少年,尤其是青少年烟草使用者宣传与电子烟相关的危害至关重要。