Hang Hillary, Dobson Rosie, McCool Judith
Master's Student and Oral Health Therapist, School of Population Health, The University of Auckland, Auckland, Aotearoa.
Health Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow, School of Population Health, The University of Auckland, Auckland, Aotearoa; i3 Institute for Innovation + Improvement, Te Whatu Ora - Waitematā, Auckland, Aotearoa.
N Z Med J. 2023 Sep 15;136(1582):28-42. doi: 10.26635/6965.6141.
The use of electronic cigarettes (EC) among young people has escalated in Aotearoa and in other jurisdictions where they are available commercially. The rise in vaping among young people for lifestyle reasons rather than for smoking cessation is of concern, given the growing evidence of the harmful effects of vaping. Specifically, there is little known about how young people in Aotearoa perceive the effect of vaping on their oral health. This study aims to explore how young people in Aotearoa perceive risks of vaping on oral health.
A cross-sectional online survey (n=237) was conducted to explore young people's (16-24 years) perceptions, current practices and attitudes regarding vaping and oral health.
Although most participants understood that vaping posed risks to their general health, they reported lower levels of perceived risk of vaping on oral health. Current vapers held significantly lower perceptions of both the addictiveness and harms associated with vaping. Participants reported that oral health professionals seldom asked them about their vaping status. Most participants were open to discussing with oral health professionals the effects of vaping on their oral health, suggesting that they would be less likely to vape if they knew it was bad for their oral health.
The findings indicate that there is a need for improved information for young people communicating the potential oral health risks of vaping and that oral health professionals are a way to disseminate this information.
在新西兰以及其他商业上可获得电子烟的司法管辖区,年轻人使用电子烟的情况呈上升趋势。鉴于越来越多的证据表明吸电子烟有害健康,年轻人因生活方式而非戒烟原因吸电子烟的情况令人担忧。具体而言,关于新西兰年轻人如何看待吸电子烟对其口腔健康的影响,目前知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨新西兰年轻人如何看待吸电子烟对口腔健康的风险。
开展了一项横断面在线调查(n = 237),以探究年轻人(16 - 24岁)对吸电子烟与口腔健康的认知、当前行为及态度。
尽管大多数参与者明白吸电子烟对其总体健康构成风险,但他们报告称,认为吸电子烟对口腔健康的风险较低。当前的电子烟使用者对吸电子烟的成瘾性和危害的认知明显较低。参与者报告称,口腔健康专业人员很少询问他们的吸电子烟状况。大多数参与者愿意与口腔健康专业人员讨论吸电子烟对其口腔健康的影响,这表明如果他们知道吸电子烟对口腔健康有害,那么他们吸电子烟的可能性就会降低。
研究结果表明,有必要向年轻人提供更多信息,告知他们吸电子烟可能对口腔健康造成的风险,并且口腔健康专业人员是传播此类信息的一种途径。