Qureshey Abdullah K, Nawawi Abdulrahman F, Alsaedi Jehad R, Alzahrani Yazeed A, Alkhlaqi Hussain A, Filfilan Feras F, Alghamdi Abdulrhman M, Aljunaid Mohammed A
Medicine, University of Jeddah, Jeddah, SAU.
Family and Community Medicine, University of Jeddah, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 May 12;16(5):e60155. doi: 10.7759/cureus.60155. eCollection 2024 May.
Introduction Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are rising in popularity among young adults and teenagers. Previous studies have shown that among high and middle schoolers, the percentage of e-cigarette smokers was noticeably higher than tobacco cigarette smokers. Various research papers focusing on different communities have reported a low-to-moderate level of knowledge and awareness of e-cigarette's effects on health. E-cigarettes were initially advertised as devices to help people quit smoking, but the use of e-cigarettes in modern days has changed considerably. A big chunk of the population perceived that e-cigarettes have no harmful effects because they are nicotine-free and thus are used as a replacement for regular cigarettes rather than as a way to quit smoking. Objectives The study aimed to assess the perception of e-cigarette consumption and associated factors among the Saudi population in Jeddah city. Methodology A cross-sectional study was conducted on the Saudi population in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, during the year 2023. The study assessed the participant's perceptions of e-cigarette consumption and its risk factors. A pre-existing online questionnaire created by Google Forms was distributed among the population through social media applications to collect data after obtaining their informed consent. Results A total of 515 participants were included in this study. Relatives and friends were the most common sources (54%) for information about e-cigarettes. Of the sample, 17.5% thought that e-cigarettes were safer than conventional cigarettes, 13.4% used e-cigarettes on a regular basis, and 65% had not smoked electronically before. Vaping pushed only 17.2% to try traditional tobacco cigarettes, and 25% stopped using traditional tobacco products after starting to smoke e-cigarettes. Gender, age group, and total family salary were the associated factors with the use of e-cigarettes. In addition, an association between the perception of e-smoking and its use was noticed, as well as a significant association between gender and withdrawal symptoms. Conclusion A minority of the participants perceived that e-cigarette smoking is safer than conventional methods of smoking. The majority did not practice e-smoking at all. Furthermore, results showed that relatives and friends were the most common sources of information. The findings from the correlation testing underscore several noteworthy associations within the studied population. Notably, gender, age, total family salary, and occupation exhibited statistically significant correlations with e-cigarette usage.
引言
电子烟在年轻人和青少年中越来越受欢迎。先前的研究表明,在高中生和初中生中,电子烟使用者的比例明显高于烟草使用者。针对不同群体的各种研究论文报告称,人们对电子烟对健康影响的了解和认识水平较低至中等。电子烟最初被宣传为帮助人们戒烟的工具,但如今电子烟的使用情况已发生了很大变化。很大一部分人认为电子烟没有有害影响,因为它们不含尼古丁,因此被用作普通香烟的替代品,而不是一种戒烟方式。
目的
该研究旨在评估吉达市沙特人群对电子烟消费的认知及相关因素。
方法
2023年,在沙特阿拉伯吉达市对沙特人群进行了一项横断面研究。该研究评估了参与者对电子烟消费及其风险因素的认知。通过社交媒体应用程序向人群分发了由谷歌表单创建的预先存在的在线问卷,在获得他们的知情同意后收集数据。
结果
本研究共纳入515名参与者。亲戚和朋友是关于电子烟信息的最常见来源(54%)。在样本中,17.5%的人认为电子烟比传统香烟更安全,13.4%的人经常使用电子烟,65%的人以前没有吸过电子烟。吸电子烟仅促使17.2%的人尝试传统烟草,25%的人在开始吸电子烟后停止使用传统烟草产品。性别、年龄组和家庭总收入是与电子烟使用相关的因素。此外,还注意到对电子烟吸烟的认知与其使用之间的关联,以及性别与戒断症状之间的显著关联。
结论
少数参与者认为吸电子烟比传统吸烟方式更安全。大多数人根本没有吸过电子烟。此外,结果表明亲戚和朋友是最常见的信息来源。相关性测试的结果强调了研究人群中几个值得注意的关联。值得注意的是,性别、年龄、家庭总收入和职业与电子烟使用存在统计学上的显著相关性。