Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
Department of Orofacial Sciences, University of California San Francisco, California, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2024;59(13):1981-1989. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2392516. Epub 2024 Sep 17.
E-cigarettes are the most-used tobacco product among US adolescents and are associated with nicotine addiction. This qualitative investigation aimed to understand adolescents' experiences and perceptions with nicotine addiction, and related influences of addiction, to inform product regulation, health communication, and cessation resource development.
Between May 2020 and December 2021, in-depth, semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with 47 California (United States) adolescents ages 13-17 who reported recent tobacco use (primarily e-cigarette use). The topic of addiction both arose organically and followed specific interviewer questions. Researchers used thematic analysis techniques to identify unifying themes related to addiction.
Adolescents described e-cigarette addiction in ways that reflected a loss of control over their routines and activities and as physical symptoms, including reward and withdrawal. While some viewed addiction risk as a reason not to vape, others perceived it possible to use e-cigarettes and avoid or manage addiction. Specific characteristics of e-cigarette devices, particularly disposable nicotine-salt products, including flavors, "cool" designs, concealable size and odor, low price, and ease-of-use, were seen as enhancing addiction risk. Quit attempts were difficult and usually unsupported by adults or formal cessation aids.
For many adolescents, addiction is a major component of their experience with e-cigarettes, often in ways that disrupt their routines and reduce their quality of life. Tobacco control or regulation could target e-cigarette product characteristics to decrease potential for addiction among adolescents. Needed are youth-targeted public communication about nicotine addiction and adolescent-tailored, evidence-based cessation support.
电子烟是美国青少年使用最多的烟草产品,与尼古丁成瘾有关。本定性研究旨在了解青少年对尼古丁成瘾的体验和看法,以及成瘾的相关影响,为产品监管、健康传播和戒烟资源开发提供信息。
2020 年 5 月至 2021 年 12 月,对 47 名来自加利福尼亚州(美国)的 13-17 岁青少年进行了深入的半结构式个人访谈,这些青少年报告了最近的烟草使用(主要是电子烟使用)。成瘾的话题既自然出现,也遵循了特定的采访者提问。研究人员使用主题分析技术来识别与成瘾相关的统一主题。
青少年以反映他们的日常生活和活动失去控制的方式描述了电子烟成瘾,并且有身体症状,包括奖励和戒断。虽然有些人认为成瘾风险是不吸电子烟的原因之一,但另一些人则认为有可能使用电子烟并避免或控制成瘾。电子烟设备的特定特征,特别是一次性尼古丁盐产品,包括口味、“酷”的设计、隐蔽的尺寸和气味、低价格和易用性,被视为增加成瘾风险。戒烟尝试很困难,通常得不到成年人或正规戒烟辅助的支持。
对许多青少年来说,成瘾是他们使用电子烟的主要组成部分,通常以打乱他们日常生活和降低生活质量的方式出现。烟草控制或监管可以针对电子烟产品的特点,减少青少年成瘾的可能性。需要针对青少年的公共宣传关于尼古丁成瘾的知识,并提供以青少年为目标、基于证据的戒烟支持。