Juan S Izquierdo-Condoy, Kenny Ruiz Sosa, Camila Salazar-Santoliva, Natalia Restrepo, Guillermo Olaya-Villareal, Juan S Castillo-Concha, Valentina Loaiza-Guevara, Esteban Ortiz-Prado
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Abstract
Background: Electronic cigarettes, introduced as a safer tobacco alternative, have unintentionally exposed millions of youths to nicotine and harmful chemicals. Adolescence, a key period for forming lifelong habits, has seen rising e-cigarette use, particularly in developing regions like Latin America, warranting thorough investigation.
Objective: To describe the prevalence and factors associated with e-cigarette use among adolescents in Latin America.
Methods: A systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines, covering studies published between 2003 and May 2024. Database searches included PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, Scielo, and LILACS. A total of 582 studies were identified, of which 14 met the inclusion criteria. Study data were synthesized and assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale and Joanna Briggs Institute checklist.
Results: The prevalence of e-cigarette among adolescents in six Latin American countries ranged from 2.6 % to 64.2 %, with a pooled mean prevalence of 18.9 %, and lifetime use higher than current use. Key associated factors included male sex, concurrent use of tobacco and other substances, social influences, and exposure to online advertising. A widespread lack of knowledge regarding e-cigarette risks, coupled with limited regulatory oversight, may be contributing to higher usage rates.
Conclusion: This review underscores critical gaps in data on adolescent e-cigarette use in Latin America and highlights the need for expanded research and targeted public health interventions. Nearly one-fifth of adolescents reported using e-cigarettes. Comprehensive prevention programs addressing factors associated with adolescent e-cigarette use in Latin America, involving diverse stakeholders and integrating education, school-based policies, social media campaigns, and policy restrictions, are strongly recommended.
背景:电子烟作为一种更安全的烟草替代品,无意中使数百万青少年接触到尼古丁和有害化学物质。青少年时期是形成终身习惯的关键时期,电子烟的使用量正在上升,尤其是在拉丁美洲等发展中地区,这需要进行彻底的调查。目的:描述拉丁美洲青少年电子烟使用的流行情况及其相关因素。方法:根据PRISMA指南对2003年至2024年5月间发表的研究进行系统评价。数据库检索包括PubMed/Medline、Web of Science、Scopus、谷歌Scholar、Scielo和LILACS。共纳入582项研究,其中14项符合纳入标准。使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表和乔安娜布里格斯研究所的检查表对研究数据进行综合和评估。结果:6个拉丁美洲国家的青少年中电子烟的患病率为2.6%至64.2%,汇总平均患病率为18.9%,终生使用率高于当前使用率。主要的相关因素包括男性、同时使用烟草和其他物质、社会影响以及接触网络广告。人们普遍缺乏对电子烟风险的了解,加上监管监督有限,可能是导致电子烟使用率较高的原因。结论:本综述强调了拉丁美洲青少年电子烟使用数据的重大差距,并强调了扩大研究和有针对性的公共卫生干预措施的必要性。近五分之一的青少年报告使用电子烟。强烈建议制定综合预防计划,解决与拉丁美洲青少年使用电子烟相关的因素,涉及不同的利益相关者,并将教育、学校政策、社交媒体活动和政策限制结合起来。