Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine, Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2023;58(11):1418-1424. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2023.2223286. Epub 2023 Jun 18.
: In the U.S., 9.3% of young adults currently vape. However, little is known about how vaping identity (i.e., internalizing vaping as an important part of oneself) can influence young adults' e-cigarette perceptions. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between vaping identity and e-cigarette perceptions among young adults. : Young adults who vape (N = 252, Mage = 24.7) were recruited to participate in an online survey assessing a trusted source of health information, e-cigarette harm perceptions, and intentions to abstain from vaping. We estimated associations between vaping identity on outcomes and the interaction of vaping identity and combustible cigarette use on outcomes. : Participants with higher vaping identity reported lower trust in government health agencies and a doctor, and higher trust in the tobacco industry and e-cigarette industry (ps < 0.05). Those with higher vaping identity also reported lower e-cigarette harm perceptions and intentions to abstain from vaping (ps < 0.05). : Findings show that higher vaping identity is associated with greater trust in the tobacco industry, lower trust in health experts, lower e-cigarette harm perceptions, and lower intentions to abstain from using e-cigarettes. This suggests that efforts to reduce vaping among young adults may need to leverage messages that reduce the credibility of the tobacco industry and prevent nonsmoking young adults from developing a vaping identity.
在美国,目前有 9.3%的年轻人使用电子烟。然而,对于电子烟身份(即,将电子烟视为自身重要组成部分的内化)如何影响年轻人对电子烟的看法,知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨电子烟身份与年轻人对电子烟看法之间的关系。
我们招募了 252 名使用电子烟的年轻人(Mage=24.7)参与一项在线调查,该调查评估了他们对可靠健康信息来源、电子烟危害认知以及戒除电子烟意愿的看法。我们估计了电子烟身份对结果的影响,以及电子烟身份与可燃香烟使用对结果的交互作用。
结果显示,较高的电子烟身份与对政府卫生机构和医生的信任度降低,以及对烟草行业和电子烟行业的信任度增加有关(p<0.05)。那些电子烟身份较高的人还报告说,他们对电子烟的危害认知较低,戒除电子烟的意愿也较低(p<0.05)。
研究结果表明,较高的电子烟身份与对烟草行业的信任度增加、对健康专家的信任度降低、对电子烟危害的认知度降低以及戒除电子烟的意愿降低有关。这表明,为了减少年轻人使用电子烟,可能需要利用减少烟草行业可信度的信息,并防止不吸烟的年轻人形成电子烟身份。