Lipperman-Kreda Sharon, Sanders Emile, Annechino Rachelle, Peterkin Elaina, Antin Tamar M J
Prevention Research Center, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Berkeley, USA.
Center for Critical Public Health, Institute for Scientific Analysis, Alameda, USA.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2024 Feb;43(2):371-380. doi: 10.1111/dar.13812. Epub 2024 Jan 23.
To address gaps in existing research, the current study used a mixed-methods approach to describe, contextualise and understand harm perceptions of vaping nicotine relative to cigarette smoking and associations with nicotine and tobacco (NT) use among young adults who identify their genders and sexualities in ways that classify them as sexual and gender minorities (SGM).
Results are based on cross-sectional surveys and online qualitative interviews with 98 SGM young adults (18-25 years old) in California's San Francisco Bay Area who currently or formerly used combustible tobacco. We generated a measure assessing participants' relative harm perceptions of e-cigarette use versus cigarette smoking and identified those who perceived cigarette smoking as more harmful than e-cigarette use compared to those who perceived it to be equally or less harmful.
We found that relative harm perceptions of cigarette smoking versus e-cigarette use are likely related to much uncertainty and confusion about the harms of e-cigarette use. Moreover, findings illustrate that public health messages regarding the risks of e-cigarette use may have unintended consequences of increasing cigarette use to replace e-cigarette use for some SGM young adults, a practice that is incongruent with scientific evidence demonstrating that cigarettes and other combustible tobacco products are riskier than e-cigarettes and other forms of NT use.
Results suggest the need for evidence-based, clear, and direct messaging about the relative harms of cigarettes versus e-cigarettes to reduce NT-related inequities in SGM populations.
为了填补现有研究的空白,本研究采用混合方法来描述、分析背景并理解在将自己的性别和性取向归为性与性别少数群体(SGM)的年轻成年人中,相对于吸烟,对吸电子烟尼古丁的危害认知以及与尼古丁和烟草(NT)使用的关联。
结果基于对加利福尼亚州旧金山湾区98名目前或以前使用可燃烟草的SGM年轻成年人(18 - 25岁)进行的横断面调查和在线定性访谈。我们生成了一项评估参与者对吸电子烟与吸烟相对危害认知的指标,并确定了那些认为吸烟比吸电子烟危害更大的人,与那些认为两者危害相当或吸烟危害更小的人进行对比。
我们发现,相对于吸电子烟,对吸烟的相对危害认知可能与对电子烟危害的诸多不确定性和困惑有关。此外,研究结果表明,关于电子烟使用风险的公共卫生信息可能会产生意想不到的后果,即对于一些SGM年轻成年人来说,会增加吸烟以取代吸电子烟,而这种做法与科学证据不符,科学证据表明香烟和其他可燃烟草产品比电子烟和其他形式的NT使用风险更高。
结果表明需要提供基于证据、清晰且直接的关于香烟与电子烟相对危害的信息,以减少SGM人群中与NT相关的不平等现象。