Doumi Rasha, Khaytan Sahar, Alobaidan Alanoud Suliman, Alqahtany Bashayer Mohammad, Aldosari Norah Mohammed, Almutairi Aljohara Ayed, Alanazi Alaa Askar, Fayed Amel
College of Medicine, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Nov 20;11(22):2998. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11222998.
E-cigarettes have gained enormous popularity, and their use has increased drastically worldwide. However, little is known regarding adolescents' and adults' knowledge, attitudes, and practices in Saudi Arabia. We conducted a cross-sectional study using a self-administered online-modified WHO GATS questionnaire on a convenience sample approach. Data were collected between January and March 2021 after the alleviation of COVID-19 lockdown measures in Saudi Arabia. Univariate and multivariate regression models were developed to identify independent factors associated with knowledge, attitude, and practice. Our sample (1335) had a mean age of 26.45 ± 10.5 years; nearly half of the participants had poor knowledge about e-cigarettes. The usage and positive attitude were reported by 18.6% and 19.4%, respectively. Around 43.5% of e-cigarette users reported starting or increased use during the COVID-19 pandemic, while 9.5% of participants would recommend it to others. Logistic regressions showed that older participants were more likely to have poor knowledge (OR = 1.02, 95% C.I. = 1.01-1.03) and positive attitudes (OR = 0.98, 95% C.I. = 0.91-0.96). Male participants and smokers (OR = 3.0, 95% C.I. = 2.3-3.8) were more likely to have a positive attitude. However, younger participants were less likely to go for e-cigarettes (OR = 0.95, 95% C.I. = 0.93-0.97), while males (OR = 2.53, 95% C.I. = 1.65-3.86) and smokers (OR = 4.63, 95% C.I. = 3.47-6.18) were more likely to use them. This study indicated a high level of poor knowledge about e-cigarettes. A considerable proportion of participants reported usage and a positive attitude towards them. Older age, male gender, and being a smoker were the main elicited predictors for e-cigarette use.
电子烟已广受欢迎,其在全球范围内的使用量急剧增加。然而,对于沙特阿拉伯青少年和成年人在电子烟方面的知识、态度及行为却知之甚少。我们采用便利抽样法,使用自行填写的在线修改版世卫组织全球烟草调查(GATS)问卷进行了一项横断面研究。在沙特阿拉伯新冠疫情封锁措施解除后的2021年1月至3月期间收集数据。我们建立了单变量和多变量回归模型,以确定与知识、态度和行为相关的独立因素。我们的样本(1335人)平均年龄为26.45 ± 10.5岁;近一半的参与者对电子烟了解甚少。分别有18.6%和19.4%的参与者报告使用过电子烟且持积极态度。约43.5%的电子烟使用者表示在新冠疫情期间开始使用或增加了使用量,而9.5%的参与者会向他人推荐电子烟。逻辑回归显示,年龄较大的参与者知识水平较差(比值比[OR]=1.02,95%置信区间[C.I.]=1.01 - 1.03)且态度积极(OR = 0.98,95% C.I. = 0.91 - 0.96)的可能性更高。男性参与者和吸烟者态度积极的可能性更大(OR = 3.0,95% C.I. = 2.3 - 3.8)。然而,年龄较小的参与者选择电子烟的可能性较小(OR = 0.95,95% C.I. = 0.93 - 0.97),而男性(OR = 2.53,95% C.I. = 1.65 - 3.86)和吸烟者(OR = 4.63,95% C.I. = 3.47 - 6.18)使用电子烟的可能性更大。这项研究表明人们对电子烟的了解程度普遍较低。相当一部分参与者报告使用过电子烟并对其持积极态度。年龄较大、男性以及吸烟者是电子烟使用的主要预测因素。