Morehouse School of Medicine, Cancer Health Equity Institute, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Georgia State University School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2023 Sep 4;25(11):1791-1797. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntad104.
Youth in the United States are using electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) at a high rate. Modifications to ENDS by youth can introduce additional health hazards which have not been previously considered. To better understand these risks, we need more information on what these modifications are, the motivations behind them, and the sources of information on modifications.
Utilizing a trained moderator, in 2020-2021, we conducted one-on-one interviews with 19 youth ENDS users aged 16-17 living in the United States and analyzed their responses using a qualitative description approach.
The most prominent modification was to the e-liquid; youth indicated they mixed e-juices to create new flavors and added substances not intended for vaping, including illicit drugs such as cannabis and cocaine. Few youths from our sample were interested in achieving a specific nicotine level to vape, and modifications to the battery, coil and wick were less frequently mentioned. Some of these modifications were motivated by a desire to achieve specific experiences with their device. At other times, modifications were made due to necessity because of limited access to ENDS devices and supplies. YouTube and peers were the main sources of information about modifying.
Youth are making modifications that are both intended and unintended by the manufacturer. Adding illicit drugs and other substances not made for vaping is of particular concern. Understanding how youth modify ENDS and how that changes their use is important to guide regulatory policy intended to reduce harm to youth from ENDS use.
Youth from our study indicated that they make modifications to the ENDS devices, specifically to the e-liquid. These modifications are both intended by the manufacturer, such as changing the e-liquid and replacing coils, and unintended, such as adding substances not meant for vaping. Future policies aimed at reducing youth ENDS use should consider mandating better safeguards against modifications that appeal to youth.
美国的年轻人正在以很高的比例使用电子尼古丁输送系统(ENDS)。年轻人对 ENDS 的修改会引入以前没有考虑过的额外健康危害。为了更好地了解这些风险,我们需要更多关于这些修改、修改背后的动机以及修改信息来源的信息。
在 2020 年至 2021 年期间,我们利用一位经过培训的主持人对 19 名居住在美国的 16-17 岁青少年进行了一对一的访谈,并使用定性描述方法对他们的回答进行了分析。
最突出的修改是对电子液体的修改;年轻人表示,他们混合电子液体来创造新的口味,并添加了不适合吸食的物质,包括大麻和可卡因等非法药物。我们的样本中很少有年轻人对吸食特定尼古丁水平的电子烟感兴趣,而对电池、线圈和棉芯的修改则较少提及。这些修改中的一些是出于实现特定设备体验的愿望而进行的,而其他时候则是由于获取 ENDS 设备和供应品的有限性而进行的。YouTube 和同龄人是修改信息的主要来源。
年轻人正在进行制造商有意和无意的修改。添加非法药物和其他不适合吸食的物质尤其令人担忧。了解年轻人如何修改 ENDS 以及这如何改变他们的使用方式,对于指导旨在减少年轻人使用 ENDS 造成的危害的监管政策非常重要。
我们研究中的年轻人表示,他们会对 ENDS 设备进行修改,特别是对电子液体进行修改。这些修改既有制造商有意的,例如更换电子液体和更换线圈,也有无意的,例如添加不适合吸食的物质。未来旨在减少年轻人使用 ENDS 的政策应考虑强制实施更好的安全措施,防止针对年轻人的修改。