REACH Lab, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2024;59(14):2126-2136. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2403105. Epub 2024 Sep 17.
Perceptions of health harms and addictiveness related to nicotine products, THC e-cigarettes, and e-cigarettes with other ingredients are an important predictor of use. This study examined differences in perceived harm and addiction across such products among adolescents, young adults, and adults.
We conducted a cross-sectional survey ( = 6,131, ages 13-40 years old) in which participants reported perceived harm and addictiveness for 11 products (cigarettes, disposable nicotine e-cigarettes, pod-based nicotine e-cigarettes, other nicotine e-cigarettes, THC e-cigarettes, e-cigarettes with other ingredients, nicotine pouches, nicotine lozenges, nicotine gums, nicotine tablets, nicotine toothpicks). We applied adjusted regression models and conducted pairwise comparisons between age groups (13-17, 18-20, 21-25, and 26-40) and product use status (never, ever, and past-30-day use), adjusting for gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, and financial comfort.
Overall, participants in younger age groups perceived products to be more harmful and addictive than those in older age groups, with the exception of e-cigarettes with other ingredients. For all products, participants who never used perceived each product to be more harmful than those who ever used. For all products, participants who used the products in the past 30-days had lower perceived harm and addictiveness compared to never and ever use. Certain sociodemographic groups, such as people who identify as LGBTQ+, Non-Hispanic Black, or Hispanic, had lower perceived harm and addictiveness for most products.
Efforts should be made to educate all age groups and minoritized groups on harms and addictiveness of all nicotine products, THC e-cigarettes, and e-cigarettes with other ingredients.
对尼古丁产品、THC 电子烟和含有其他成分的电子烟的健康危害和成瘾性的认知是使用这些产品的一个重要预测因素。本研究考察了青少年、年轻人和成年人对这些产品的感知危害和成瘾性的差异。
我们进行了一项横断面调查(n=6131,年龄 13-40 岁),参与者报告了 11 种产品(香烟、一次性尼古丁电子烟、pod 式尼古丁电子烟、其他尼古丁电子烟、THC 电子烟、含有其他成分的电子烟、尼古丁袋、尼古丁含片、尼古丁胶、尼古丁片、尼古丁牙签)的感知危害和成瘾性。我们应用了调整后的回归模型,并在年龄组(13-17 岁、18-20 岁、21-25 岁和 26-40 岁)和产品使用状况(从未使用、曾经使用和过去 30 天使用)之间进行了两两比较,调整了性别、种族/族裔、性取向和经济舒适度等因素。
总体而言,年轻年龄组的参与者比年长年龄组的参与者认为产品更有害和更具成瘾性,除了含有其他成分的电子烟。对于所有产品,从未使用过的参与者比曾经使用过的参与者认为每种产品都更有害。对于所有产品,过去 30 天使用过产品的参与者比从未使用过和曾经使用过的参与者感知到的危害和成瘾性更低。某些社会人口统计学群体,如 LGBTQ+、非裔美国人和西班牙裔,对大多数产品的感知危害和成瘾性较低。
应该努力向所有年龄组和少数群体宣传所有尼古丁产品、THC 电子烟和含有其他成分的电子烟的危害和成瘾性。