Factors Associated with E-Cigarette Quit Intention Among Adolescents in the United States

被引:3
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作者
Ahuja, Nikhil A. [1 ]
Kedia, Satish K. [2 ]
Jiang, Yu [3 ]
Ward, Kenneth D. [2 ]
Pichon, Latrice C. [2 ]
Dillon, Patrick J. [4 ]
Yu, Xinhua [3 ]
Xie, Lu [3 ]
机构
[1] Slippery Rock Univ Penn, Dept Publ Hlth & Social Work, Slippery Rock, PA USA
[2] Univ Memphis, Sch Publ Hlth, Div Social & Behav Sci, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
[3] Univ Memphis, Sch Publ Hlth, Div Epidemiol & Biostat, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
[4] Kent State Univ Stark, Sch Commun Studies, North Canton, OH USA
关键词
E-cigarette; quit intention; cessation; adolescents; PATH Data; HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS; ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE; TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL; NICOTINE DEPENDENCE; US ADOLESCENTS; SUBSTANCE USE; PERCEPTIONS; USERS; SMOKING; REASONS;
D O I
10.1080/10826084.2022.2130000
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Background: Given increasing use of e-cigarettes among adolescents in the United States and its potential for nicotine addiction, encouraging adolescents to quit using these products has become a public health priority. This study examined factors at various socio-ecological levels associated with e-cigarette quit intention (pre-contemplation, contemplation, or preparation) using the Stages of Change of the Trans-theoretical Model among the U.S. adolescents. Methods: We used cross-sectional data from the past 30-day adolescent exclusive e-cigarette users participating in Wave 4 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health study (n = 349). Weighted adjusted multinomial logistic regression models were used to analyze the data. Results: Compared to pre-contemplators and contemplators, preparators were more likely to believe that nicotine in e-cigarettes was "very/extremely harmful" (vs. "not at all harmful") to health (p < 0.001) and people cause a "lot of harm" (vs. "no harm") to themselves when they use e-cigarettes (p < 0.001). In comparison to pre-contemplators, contemplators and preparators were more likely to report that their parents/guardians talked with them about not using e-cigarettes than those whose parents/guardians did not talk with them (p < 0.001). Additionally, contemplators and preparators were also more likely to report that they "often/very often" (vs. never) noticed health warnings on e-cigarette packages (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Our findings suggest that harm perception, influence of family, and e-cigarette health warnings are some of the important factors associated with the stages of change for intention to quit among adolescent e-cigarette users. This study will help public health practitioners and researchers design multi-level e-cigarette cessation interventions for adolescents.
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页码:2074 / 2084
页数:11
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