Perceptions and use of e-cigarettes among young adults in Hong Kong

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作者
Jiang, Nan [1 ]
Cleland, Charles M. [1 ]
Wang, Man Ping [2 ]
Kwong, Antonio [3 ]
Lai, Vienna [3 ]
Lam, Tai Hing [4 ]
机构
[1] NYU, Sch Med, Dept Populat Hlth, 180 Madison Ave,17th Floor, New York, NY 10016 USA
[2] Univ Hong Kong, Sch Nursing, Pok Fu Lam, 4-F William MW Mong Block,21 Sassoon Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Hong Kong Council Smoking & Hlth, Hopewell Ctr, Wan Chai, 44-F,183 Queens Rd East, Hong Kong 440203, Peoples R China
[4] Univ Hong Kong, Sch Publ Hlth, Pokfulam, Patrick Manson Bldg,North Wing,7 Sassoon Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
Electronic cigarettes; Smoking; Young adult; Susceptibility; Perceptions; Social norms; NICOTINE DELIVERY-SYSTEMS; ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES; TOBACCO PRODUCTS; HARM PERCEPTIONS; SOCIAL NORMS; SUSCEPTIBILITY; SMOKING; AWARENESS;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-019-7464-z
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Little is known about the risk and addiction perceptions of e-cigarettes among Asian populations. We examined e-cigarette perceptions among young adults in Hong Kong and the association between the perceptions and e-cigarette use patterns. Methods An online survey was administered to a convenience sample of Hong Kong residents aged 18-35 (N = 1186). Measures of e-cigarette perceptions included perceived harm and addictiveness of e-cigarettes, perceived harm of secondhand e-cigarette aerosol, and perceived popularity of e-cigarette use among peers. Separate multinomial logistic regression models were conducted to examine the associations between the four perceptions and former and current use of e-cigarettes relative to never use, controlling for demographics and current cigarette smoking status. Interactions of e-cigarette perceptions and current cigarette smoking were assessed in all models. Among current e-cigarette users, bivariate exact logistic regression models were used to examine the relationships between each of the perceptions and frequent e-cigarette use (>= 3 days in past 30-day vs. 1-2 days). Among participants who had never used e-cigarettes, separate multivariable logistic regression models were conducted to examine the associations between e-cigarette perceptions and susceptibility to e-cigarette use. Results Overall, 97.2% of participants were aware of e-cigarettes, and 16.1% had tried e-cigarettes (11.3% former users; 4.8% current users). Young adults perceived e-cigarettes (and aerosol) as less harmful, less addictive, and less popular than cigarettes. Current cigarette smokers reported significantly lower perceived harmfulness and addictiveness of e-cigarettes, lower perceived harmfulness of e-cigarette aerosol, and higher perceived popularity than nonsmokers. The lower degree of harm and addiction perceptions, and higher levels of popularity perceptions were associated with greater odds of e-cigarette use, and these relationships were generally stronger among nonsmokers compared to current cigarette smokers. E-cigarette perceptions were not associated with frequent e-cigarette use. Perceiving e-cigarettes (and aerosol) as less harmful and less addictive were associated with greater susceptibility to e-cigarette use. Compared to nonsmokers, current smokers were more likely to report e-cigarette use and susceptibility. Conclusions Continued monitoring of e-cigarette use and perceptions is needed. Educational programs should emphasize the potential harmful and addictive properties of e-cigarettes and the risks of secondhand exposure to e-cigarette aerosol.
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