Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
College of health science, Dankook University, Chungnam, Republic of Korea
BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 14;12(6):e055179. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055179.
Although the global COVID-19 pandemic has increased interest in research involving high-risk smokers, studies examining changed smoking behaviours, cessation intentions and associated psychological states among smokers are still scarce. This study aimed to systematically review the literature related to this subject.
A systematic review of published articles on cigarettes and -related topics DATA SOURCES: Our search was conducted in January 2021. We used the keywords COVID-19, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and psychological factors in PubMed and ScienceDirect and found papers published between January and December 2020.
We included articles in full text, written in English, and that surveyed adults. The topics included smoking behaviour, smoking cessation, psychological state of smokers and COVID-19-related topics.
Papers of low quality, based on quality assessment, were excluded. Thirteen papers were related to smoking behaviour, nine papers were related to smoking cessation and four papers were related to psychological states of smokers.
Owing to the COVID-19 lockdown, cigarette users were habituated to purchasing large quantities of cigarettes in advance. Additionally, cigarette-only users increased their attempts and willingness to quit smoking, compared with e-cigarette-only users.
Owing to the COVID-19 outbreak, the intention to quit smoking was different among smokers, according to cigarette type (cigarette-only users, e-cigarette-only users and dual users). With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, policies and campaigns to increase smoking cessation intentions and attempts to quit smoking among smokers at high risk of COVID-19 should be implemented. Additionally, e-cigarette-only users with poor health-seeking behaviour require interventions to increase the intention to quit smoking.
尽管全球 COVID-19 大流行增加了人们对涉及高危吸烟者研究的兴趣,但仍缺乏研究来检验吸烟者吸烟行为的变化、戒烟意愿以及相关心理状态。本研究旨在系统地回顾相关文献。
对已发表的关于香烟和相关主题的文章进行系统评价。
我们的检索于 2021 年 1 月进行。我们使用 COVID-19、香烟、电子烟和心理因素等关键词在 PubMed 和 ScienceDirect 上进行搜索,并找到了 2020 年 1 月至 12 月期间发表的论文。
我们纳入了全文为英文、且调查对象为成年人的文章。主题包括吸烟行为、戒烟、吸烟者的心理状态以及与 COVID-19 相关的主题。
根据质量评估,排除了低质量的论文。13 篇论文与吸烟行为相关,9 篇论文与戒烟相关,4 篇论文与吸烟者的心理状态相关。
由于 COVID-19 封锁,香烟使用者习惯提前大量购买香烟。此外,与电子烟使用者相比,仅吸烟的使用者增加了戒烟的尝试和意愿。
由于 COVID-19 爆发,根据香烟类型(仅吸烟的使用者、仅电子烟使用者和双重使用者),吸烟者的戒烟意愿有所不同。随着 COVID-19 疫情的持续,应实施政策和宣传活动,以增加高危 COVID-19 吸烟者的戒烟意愿和戒烟尝试。此外,健康寻求行为较差的仅电子烟使用者需要干预措施来增加戒烟意愿。