Cessation and knowledge-building messaging are associated with e-cigarette cessation intentions among youth and young adults in the USA.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Linda Q Yu, Elizabeth K Do, Tyler Minter, Kristiann Koris, Bushraa Khatib, Megan A Jacobs, Amanda L Graham, Elizabeth C Hair
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Abstract

Background: Increasing intentions to quit e-cigarettes among youth and young adults can reduce usage rates by making quit attempts more likely. This study assessed the potential impacts of a national media campaign, focused on building knowledge of e-cigarette use risks and cessation resources, on intentions to quit and campaign-targeted beliefs about mental health and quitting.

Methods: A national sample from a repeated cross-sectional online survey was collected from March 2022 to August 2023, among youth and young adults who reported e-cigarette use in the past 30 days (N=5169). Regression models were used to assess associations between weekly campaign awareness and frequency of exposure on intentions to quit e-cigarette use within the next 6 months and targeted beliefs related to mental health and quitting.

Results: Participants who were aware of both cessation and knowledge-building messaging were more likely to report intentions to quit e-cigarette use in the next 6 months (OR 1.43, (95% CI 1.21, 1.69)) and agree with quitting-related targeted beliefs (ORs 1.35-1.63) and a mental health targeted belief scale (b=1.14 (95% CI 0.69, 1.59)), relative those with no messaging awareness. The frequency of exposure to cessation messaging held a dose-response relationship with almost all outcomes.

Conclusion: Findings suggest that frequency and awareness of messaging that educates about e-cigarette harms to mental health and about cessation resources are associated with higher quitting intentions among young people who use e-cigarettes.

戒烟和知识建设信息与美国青少年和年轻人的电子烟戒烟意图有关。
背景:青少年和年轻成人戒烟意愿的增强可以通过增加戒烟尝试的可能性来降低电子烟的使用率。本研究评估了全国媒体宣传活动的潜在影响,重点是建立有关电子烟使用风险和戒烟资源的知识,以及戒烟意图和针对心理健康和戒烟的宣传活动的信念。方法:从2022年3月至2023年8月,在过去30天内报告使用电子烟的青年和年轻成年人中收集了一项重复横断面在线调查的全国样本(N=5169)。回归模型用于评估每周运动意识和在未来6个月内戒烟意图的暴露频率与与心理健康和戒烟相关的目标信念之间的关联。结果:与没有信息传递意识的参与者相比,同时意识到戒烟和知识建设信息传递的参与者更有可能报告在未来6个月内戒烟的意图(OR 1.43, (95% CI 1.21, 1.69)),并同意与戒烟相关的目标信念(OR 1.35-1.63)和心理健康目标信念量表(b=1.14 (95% CI 0.69, 1.59))。接触戒烟信息的频率与几乎所有结果都有剂量-反应关系。结论:研究结果表明,在使用电子烟的年轻人中,关于电子烟对心理健康的危害和戒烟资源的教育信息的频率和意识与更高的戒烟意愿有关。
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Tobacco Control
Tobacco Control 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
26.90%
发文量
223
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tobacco Control is an international peer-reviewed journal covering the nature and consequences of tobacco use worldwide; tobacco''s effects on population health, the economy, the environment, and society; efforts to prevent and control the global tobacco epidemic through population-level education and policy changes; the ethical dimensions of tobacco control policies; and the activities of the tobacco industry and its allies.
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