Kinouani Shérazade, Roux Faustine, Questel Bastien, Abraham Maëlys, Tzourio Christophe
University of Bordeaux, Inserm, Bordeaux Population Health Research Center, team HEALTHY, UMR 1219, Bordeaux, France.
Department of General Practice, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France.
EXCLI J. 2025 Jan 31;24:204-237. doi: 10.17179/excli2024-8085. eCollection 2025.
The use of psychoactive products by young adults is usually described as part of their exploratory identity development. This behavior is facilitated by social and structural contexts where these substances are perceived as legal and easily accessible. While the motivations for initiating and continuing the use of tobacco and alcohol are well-documented, the same cannot be said for e-cigarettes. The primary objective of this systematic review was to describe the reasons for initiation and continuation of e-cigarette use among adults aged 18 to 30. A secondary objective was to categorize these reasons into intrinsic (i.e., personal motivations) and extrinsic factors (i.e., sociocultural or structural influences). Searches were conducted in MEDLINE, Scopus, SocINDEX full text, PsycArticles, PsycInfo, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, Cochrane Library and gray literature. Studies involving humans, published in English or French up to June 2024 were eligible for inclusion. After removing 594 duplicates, 1,123 articles were screened by title and abstract, with 37 articles published between 2015 and 2024 ultimately included in the review. These comprised 21 cross-sectional studies, eight qualitative studies, six cross-sectional analyses of cohort data, one cohort study and one mixed methods study. The appeal of e-liquid flavors emerged as one of the most frequently reported extrinsic factors driving both initiation and continuation of e-cigarette use. Other reasons varied across intrinsic and extrinsic domains: smoking cessation was a commonly cited intrinsic motivation, often reported alongside other factors. Structural extrinsic factors such as regulatory policies appeared to be less recognized by young adults, suggesting a gap in awareness or compliance to such regulations. These findings indicate the need for further research to better understand young adults' perceptions of and interactions with regulatory measures concerning e-cigarette and tobacco use.
年轻人使用精神活性产品通常被描述为其探索身份认同发展的一部分。在社会和结构环境中,这些物质被视为合法且易于获取,从而助长了这种行为。虽然开始和持续使用烟草和酒精的动机已有充分记录,但电子烟的情况并非如此。本系统评价的主要目的是描述18至30岁成年人开始和持续使用电子烟的原因。次要目的是将这些原因分为内在因素(即个人动机)和外在因素(即社会文化或结构影响)。我们在MEDLINE、Scopus、SocINDEX全文数据库、PsycArticles、PsycInfo、心理学与行为科学合集、Cochrane图书馆和灰色文献中进行了检索。纳入标准为截至2024年6月发表的、涉及人类的、英文或法文研究。在去除594篇重复文献后,通过标题和摘要筛选了1123篇文章,最终有37篇2015年至2024年间发表的文章被纳入本评价。其中包括21项横断面研究、8项定性研究、6项队列数据的横断面分析、1项队列研究和1项混合方法研究。电子烟液口味的吸引力是最常被报道的驱动电子烟使用开始和持续的外在因素之一。其他原因在内在和外在领域各不相同:戒烟是常见的内在动机,常与其他因素一同被提及。监管政策等结构性外在因素似乎较少被年轻人认识到,这表明在对这些法规的认知或遵守方面存在差距。这些发现表明需要进一步研究,以更好地了解年轻人对电子烟和烟草使用监管措施的看法及与之的互动。