Fernando Mateo, Johanna Arvelo Saldaña, Linette Santana, José Javier Sánchez, Christy Capestany
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Objective: The purpose of this research was to determine the level of knowledge, beliefs, perception, and practices associated with consuming electronic cigarettes among university students. Materials and methods: A qualitative study of phenomenological type and from primary sources was carried out in the period of May-August of the year 2019 at the private university Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM) and the public university Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD), Santiago campus, Dominican Republic. The data collection method was done through interviews, which the interviewers recorded. Each student interviewed signed an informed consent certifying that they answered voluntarily each question asked by the interviewer. The sample consisted of 53 interviews, 48 individuals, and five focus groups. Interviews were done until reaching the saturation point of each question, which is when all the answers became repetitive. Results: University students’ knowledge regarding electronic cigarettes (EC) is poor. Knowledge regarding its mechanism, parts, substances, and possible complications to one’s health, is scarce both in PUCMM and the UASD, but this is more notable at the public university. Additionally, many perceive EC as an alternative to tobacco use, the former, as per our study population, having a variety of flavors, a pleasant smell, being attractive, practical, and capable of offering relaxation. Regarding the attitude towards the device, PUCMM exhibits a higher level of rejection regarding its use. It is essential to mention that most interviewees were once users of EC. However, they do not recommend it to a great extent since they assume that it can cause harm and be addictive, although to a lesser extent than conventional cigarettes. The population most susceptible to its use are young people, including minors and the male gender, although females have been significantly increasing its use. Similarly, it was possible to appreciate the influences that greatly evoke the younger population’s consumption, including social networks, family, friends, and the surrounding environment. Conclusion: We concluded that university students have insufficient knowledge regarding electronic cigarettes, both in their mechanism, substances, and health complications. Most see electronic cigarettes as smoking devices with a pleasant smell, which can be very attractive to users. It was possible to observe the critical role played by social influences on the use of the device, promoted by social networks and close relationships. Another problem in current society is the use of CE in minors. According to the results, there is a great need for intervention and education, mainly among the younger generation.
目的:本研究的目的是确定大学生中与消费电子烟相关的知识、信念、感知和行为水平。材料和方法:2019年5月至8月,在多米尼加共和国圣地亚哥校区的私立大学Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM)和公立大学Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD)进行了一项现像学类型和主要来源的定性研究。数据的收集方法是通过访谈的方式,由访谈者进行记录。每个接受采访的学生都签署了一份知情同意书,证明他们自愿回答了面试官提出的每个问题。样本包括53个访谈,48个个人和5个焦点小组。采访一直进行到每个问题达到饱和点,也就是所有的答案都变得重复。结果:大学生对电子烟的认知程度较差。关于其机制、组成、物质和可能对健康造成的并发症的知识,在PUCMM和UASD都很少,但这在公立大学更为明显。此外,许多人认为电子烟是烟草的替代品,根据我们的研究对象,前者有多种口味,气味宜人,有吸引力,实用,能够提供放松。关于对设备的态度,PUCMM对其使用表现出更高水平的拒绝。必须提到的是,大多数受访者都曾经是电子商务的用户。然而,他们在很大程度上不推荐它,因为他们认为它会造成伤害并使人上瘾,尽管程度低于传统香烟。最易受其影响的人口是年轻人,包括未成年人和男性,尽管女性的使用已大大增加。同样,我们也可以理解那些极大地激发年轻人消费的因素,包括社交网络、家庭、朋友和周围环境。结论:我们得出的结论是,大学生对电子烟的机制、物质和健康并发症的认识不足。大多数人认为电子烟是一种气味宜人的吸烟设备,对使用者非常有吸引力。可以观察到社交网络和亲密关系促进的社会影响对设备使用所起的关键作用。当今社会的另一个问题是未成年人使用CE。根据结果,干预和教育是非常必要的,主要是在年轻一代中。