Guerra Castillo Claudia, Hoeft Kristin S, Couch Elizabeth T, Halpern-Felsher Bonnie, Chaffee Benjamin W
Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
REACH Lab, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Am J Health Promot. 2025 Feb;39(2):283-290. doi: 10.1177/08901171241277669. Epub 2024 Aug 27.
To examine adolescents' perspectives regarding external and internal influences of the e-cigarette initiation process.
Semi-structured, in-depth qualitative interviews.
California, remote videoconference.
Adolescents ages 13-17 who currently or previously used e-cigarettes (n = 47).
Interviews occurred from May 2020-February 2021. Two researchers coded transcripts based on a codebook developed inductively. Coded excerpts were reviewed to identify encompassing themes related to adolescent e-cigarette initiation.
Adolescents were often near e-cigarette use by peers, family members, and others, creating ample opportunities to try e-cigarettes in response to curiosity, peer pressure, and desires to cope with stress or belong to a group. Adverse first experiences were common (eg, throat irritation, nausea), but many adolescents vaped again or continued to use regularly in attempts to cement friendships or alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety. Specific characteristics of e-cigarette devices, including low-cost, concealability, and variety in designs and flavors facilitated initiation, continued use, and nicotine dependence.
Adolescents progress to e-cigarette use via a multistage process, starting where social expectations and opportunity converge. While individual circumstances vary, many continue to vape as a perceived coping tool for emotional issues, to gain social belonging, or influenced by e-cigarette characteristics that contribute to ongoing use and dependence. Efforts to deter use should address the devices themselves and the social forces driving youth interest in them.
探讨青少年对电子烟开始使用过程中外部和内部影响因素的看法。
半结构化、深入的定性访谈。
加利福尼亚州,远程视频会议。
年龄在13 - 17岁之间,目前或曾经使用过电子烟的青少年(n = 47)。
访谈于2020年5月至2021年2月进行。两名研究人员根据归纳编制的编码手册对访谈记录进行编码。对编码后的摘录进行审查,以确定与青少年开始使用电子烟相关的总体主题。
青少年经常处于同伴、家庭成员和其他人使用电子烟的环境中,这创造了大量机会,促使他们出于好奇、同伴压力以及应对压力或融入某个群体的愿望而尝试电子烟。不良的初次体验很常见(如喉咙刺激、恶心),但许多青少年再次吸食或继续定期使用,试图巩固友谊或缓解压力和焦虑症状。电子烟设备的特定特征,包括低成本、可隐蔽性以及设计和口味的多样性,促进了开始使用、持续使用和尼古丁依赖。
青少年通过一个多阶段过程开始使用电子烟,始于社会期望和机会的交汇之处。虽然个体情况各不相同,但许多人继续吸食电子烟是作为一种应对情感问题、获得社会归属感的手段,或者受到有助于持续使用和依赖的电子烟特征的影响。阻止使用电子烟的努力应针对设备本身以及促使青少年对其产生兴趣的社会因素。