Fairman Robert T, Churchill Victoria, Garner Jamani B, Brown Devon, Massey Zachary B, Ashley David L, Popova Lucy
School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Morehouse School of Medicine, Cancer Health Equity Institute, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Tob Use Insights. 2023 Jul 28;16:1179173X231185455. doi: 10.1177/1179173X231185455. eCollection 2023.
E-cigarettes (electronic cigarettes) have been the most used tobacco product among US youth since 2014, reaching a plateau during the COVID-19 pandemic. Youth e-cigarette use is associated with negative health consequences such as impaired cognitive functioning. For many, the COVID-19 pandemic altered social interactions, harm perceptions, and product availability. This changed the frequency and locations in which youth use e-cigarettes. To better understand youth e-cigarette use, we need more information on factors that can alter e-cigarette use, specifically, how the pandemic changed e-cigarette use among youth. In 2020-2021, we conducted online, individual interviews with 19 youth (aged 13-17) e-cigarette users living in the US to explore how COVID-19 impacted their e-cigarette use. Youth described a progression of e-cigarette use from initial experimentation, regular social use, and ultimately to nicotine addiction demonstrated by individual use in isolation. Many youth initiated e-cigarette use due to influences by friends or family members. Youth discussed progression to social use, with social interactions as an important reason for use and an avenue for expanding one's knowledge of e-cigarettes. After a period of time, youth began to recognize that the social interactions mattered less, suggesting to them that they had become addicted. This realization became more apparent during COVID-19, which changed how youth used e-cigarettes, especially around where use was occurring, health concerns, and use behavior and frequency. In our interviews, youth trajectory began with an initiation with family and friends, progressed to social use, and eventually developed to addiction, at which point social use was no longer the primary motivation for e-cigarette use. Understanding the trajectory of e-cigarette use will allow for effective interventions that reduce harm to youth from e-cigarette use.
自2014年以来,电子烟一直是美国青少年中使用最广泛的烟草产品,在新冠疫情期间使用量趋于平稳。青少年使用电子烟会带来负面健康影响,如认知功能受损。对许多人来说,新冠疫情改变了社交互动、对危害的认知以及产品的可得性。这改变了青少年使用电子烟的频率和地点。为了更好地了解青少年使用电子烟的情况,我们需要更多关于能够改变电子烟使用的因素的信息,特别是疫情如何改变了青少年对电子烟的使用。在2020年至2021年期间,我们对19名居住在美国的13至17岁青少年电子烟使用者进行了在线个人访谈,以探讨新冠疫情如何影响他们对电子烟的使用。青少年描述了电子烟使用的一个过程,从最初的尝试、常规的社交使用,最终发展到通过独自使用表现出尼古丁成瘾。许多青少年开始使用电子烟是受朋友或家庭成员的影响。青少年讨论了向社交使用的转变,社交互动是使用电子烟的一个重要原因,也是扩展对电子烟了解的一个途径。一段时间后,青少年开始意识到社交互动不再那么重要,这表明他们已经上瘾。这种认识在新冠疫情期间变得更加明显,疫情改变了青少年使用电子烟 的方式,特别是在使用地点、健康担忧以及使用行为和频率方面。在我们的访谈中,青少年使用电子烟的轨迹始于与家人和朋友一起开始使用,发展到社交使用,最终演变成成瘾,到那时社交使用不再是使用电子烟的主要动机。了解电子烟使用的轨迹将有助于采取有效的干预措施,减少电子烟使用对青少年的危害。