Investigating Electronic Nicotine Delivery System Use Habits and Contexts: Habits, Locations, and Situations

Forest Sweeney, Moushumi Sharmin
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Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS), any device that uses aerosolized nicotine for purposes of inhalation, are becoming popular and ubiquitous. As these systems deliver an addictive substance, consumers face a danger of becoming addicted. To understand the motivations and habits surrounding electronic nicotine consumption to aid consumers manage their vaping behavior, we conducted a literature review (N=72) and collected data using an online survey (N = 15). Our specific aim is to identify any triggering factors including physical or physiological states, habits, and contexts associated with ENDS use. Our survey identified several important insights related to e-cigarette consumption: i) contrary to traditional cigarette consumption habits, most participants did not report that there were any habits or contexts associated with their use, ii) most of our participants did not measure vaping in discrete sessions, which is very different from traditional cigarettes, and iii) stress is not a powerful trigger for vaping urges, contrary to traditional cigarettes where stress is considered as one of the key triggering factors. Additionally, we found that the vaping device itself can be used as the most useful device for collecting data on vaping behavior, especially since consumers keep their vaping device on their person or within reach and chest band and wristbands are considered burdensome by the users. These findings have critical implications for the computing community as they indicate that vaping practices and associated habits are significantly different than traditional smoking and warrants developing computational models that would be able to identify vaping triggers, design interventions specific to vaping practices and identify opportune moments to deliver intervention to assist consumers manage their vaping behavior.
调查电子尼古丁输送系统的使用习惯和环境:习惯、地点和情况
电子尼古丁输送系统(ENDS),任何使用雾化尼古丁用于吸入的设备,正变得流行和无处不在。由于这些系统提供了一种令人上瘾的物质,消费者面临着上瘾的危险。为了了解电子尼古丁消费的动机和习惯,以帮助消费者管理他们的电子烟行为,我们进行了文献综述(N=72),并通过在线调查收集了数据(N= 15)。我们的具体目标是确定任何触发因素,包括与终端使用相关的身体或生理状态、习惯和环境。我们的调查发现了与电子烟消费相关的几个重要见解:1)与传统的香烟消费习惯相反,大多数参与者没有报告与他们的使用相关的任何习惯或背景;2)我们的大多数参与者没有在离散的时段测量电子烟,这与传统香烟非常不同;3)压力不是电子烟冲动的强大触发因素,与传统香烟相反,压力被认为是关键触发因素之一。此外,我们发现电子烟设备本身可以作为收集电子烟行为数据的最有用的设备,特别是因为消费者将电子烟设备随身携带或触手可及,而用户认为胸带和腕带是负担。这些发现对计算机界具有重要意义,因为它们表明,吸电子烟的行为和相关习惯与传统吸烟有显著不同,因此有必要开发计算模型,以识别吸电子烟的诱因,设计针对吸电子烟行为的干预措施,并确定提供干预的时机,帮助消费者管理他们的吸电子烟行为。
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