Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510006, Guangdong, China.
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, National and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory of Druggability and New Drugs Evaluation, Guangdong Engineering Laboratoty of Druggability and New Drug Evaluation, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510006, PR China.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Mar 7;23(1):438. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15350-2.
There is an increase in the use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes worldwide, and the similar trends may be observed in young adults. Since 2014, e-cigarettes have become the most commonly used nicotine products among young adults (Sun et al., JAMA Netw Open 4:e2118788, 2021). With the increase in e-cigarette use and the decrease in use of cigarettes and other tobacco products, however, there is limited information about Chinese smokers, e-cigarettes users and trends in cigarettes and e-cigarettes use among university students. Therefore, our objective was to investigate the using status of cigarettes, e-cigarettes and smoking behavior among the students from 7 universities in Guangzhou, China.
Students at 7 different universities in Guangzhou were investigated online in 2021 through a cross-sectional survey. A total of 10,008 students were recruited and after screening, 9361 participants were adopted in our statistics. Descriptive analysis, Chi-square analysis, and multiple logistic regression analysis were used to explore the smoking status and influencing factors.
The average age of the 9361 university students was 22.4 years (SD = 3.6). 58.3% of participants were male. 29.8% of the participants smoked or used e-cigarettes. Among the smokers and users of e-cigarettes, 16.7% were e-cigarettes only users, 35.0% were cigarettes only users, and 48.3% were dual users. Males were more likely to smoke or use e-cigarettes. Medical students, students from prestigious Chinese universities, and students with higher levels of education were less likely. Students with unhealthy lifestyles (e.g., drinking alcohol frequently, playing video games excessively, staying up late frequently) were more likely to smoke or use e-cigarettes. Emotion can have significant impacts on both cigarettes and e-cigarettes dual users when choosing cigarettes or e-cigarettes to use. More than half of dual users said they would choose cigarettes when they were depressed and e-cigarettes when they were happy.
We identified factors influencing the use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes among university students in Guangzhou, China. Gender, education level background, specialization, lifestyle habits and emotion all influenced the use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes among university students in Guangzhou, China. Male, low education level, from non-prestigious Chinese universities or vocational schools, non-medical specialization, and presence of unhealthy lifestyles were influencing factors for the use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes among university students in Guangzhou and students with these factors were more likely to smoke or use e-cigarettes. Besides, emotions can influence dual users' choice of products. This study provides more information to better understand young people's preferences for cigarettes and e-cigarettes by elucidating the characteristics of cigarettes and e-cigarettes use, as well as related influencing factors, among university students in Guangzhou. Further research involving more variables connected to the use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes will be required in our future study.
全球范围内,香烟和电子烟的使用呈上升趋势,这种趋势在年轻人中可能更为明显。自 2014 年以来,电子烟已成为年轻人最常使用的尼古丁产品(Sun 等人,JAMA Netw Open 4:e2118788,2021)。然而,随着电子烟使用量的增加和香烟及其他烟草制品使用量的减少,有关中国大学生中吸烟者、电子烟使用者以及香烟和电子烟使用趋势的信息有限。因此,我们的目的是调查广州 7 所大学学生中香烟、电子烟的使用情况和吸烟行为。
2021 年,通过横断面调查,对广州 7 所不同大学的学生进行了在线调查。共招募了 10008 名学生,经过筛选,共有 9361 名参与者纳入统计分析。采用描述性分析、卡方检验和多因素 logistic 回归分析来探讨吸烟状况和影响因素。
9361 名大学生的平均年龄为 22.4 岁(SD=3.6)。58.3%的参与者为男性。29.8%的参与者吸烟或使用电子烟。在吸烟者和电子烟使用者中,16.7%为电子烟单一使用者,35.0%为香烟单一使用者,48.3%为双重使用者。男性更有可能吸烟或使用电子烟。医学生、来自中国知名高校的学生以及受教育程度较高的学生较少吸烟或使用电子烟。有不健康生活方式(如频繁饮酒、过度玩电子游戏、经常熬夜)的学生更有可能吸烟或使用电子烟。情绪对香烟和电子烟双重使用者在选择使用香烟或电子烟时会产生显著影响。超过一半的双重使用者表示,当他们感到沮丧时会选择香烟,当他们感到高兴时会选择电子烟。
我们确定了影响中国广州大学生使用香烟和电子烟的因素。性别、教育背景、专业、生活习惯和情绪均影响中国广州大学生使用香烟和电子烟。男性、低教育水平、来自非知名中国高校或职业学校、非医学专业、存在不健康生活方式是影响中国广州大学生吸烟和使用电子烟的因素,具有这些因素的学生更有可能吸烟或使用电子烟。此外,情绪会影响双重使用者对产品的选择。本研究通过阐明广州大学生吸烟和电子烟使用的特点以及相关影响因素,提供了更多关于年轻人对香烟和电子烟偏好的信息。我们未来的研究需要涉及更多与香烟和电子烟使用相关的变量。