E-cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in Trinidad and Tobago.

IF 3.1 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1547246
Cherisse Z Beard, Anil J Ragbir, Tia L Rice, Makiba M Thomas, Rahul S Naidu
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Abstract

Background: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has become more common among younger age groups around the world. Health concerns, including oral health effects have been reported.

Objective: This research aimed to assess prevalence of e-cigarette use and knowledge of oral health effects among young university students in Trinidad and Tobago and implications for oral health promotion.

Methods: A sample of 193 students, >18 years old, consisting of health sciences students from the Faculty of Medical Sciences, the University of the West Indies. Participants completed an online self-administered questionnaire including demographics, e-cigarette use habits and effect on oral health.

Results: The majority were female participation (75.1%). Age range of participants was 19 to 25-years-old, mean age 22 years old. 15% of participants currently used e-cigarettes. Most participants believed that e-cigarette use affects health (97.9%), is possibly addictive (91.2%), delivers nicotine (87%) and contains chemicals (87.6%). 51.3% believed that e-cigarette use, related to tooth decay and 58.5% gum disease. 44% of participants were not familiar with research on e-cigarette use and its effects on oral health. Most participants thought the information on e-cigarettes was important (78.3%) and (71.5%) would speak to a dentist about its effects on oral health. 76% of participants indicated willingness to quit e-cigarette use if adverse oral health effects were understood.

Conclusion: Among this sample of health sciences students, e-cigarette use was low. There was limited knowledge of its effects on oral health. Adverse effects of e-cigarette use on oral health should be included in oral health promotion initiatives.

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特立尼达和多巴哥卫生科学专业学生的电子烟使用情况及其对口腔健康影响的了解。
背景:电子烟(电子烟)的使用在世界各地的年轻群体中变得越来越普遍。已报告了健康问题,包括对口腔健康的影响。目的:本研究旨在评估特立尼达和多巴哥年轻大学生中电子烟使用的流行程度和口腔健康影响知识,以及对口腔健康促进的影响。方法:西印度群岛大学医学学院健康科学专业学生193名,年龄18岁。参与者完成了一份在线自我管理的问卷,包括人口统计、电子烟使用习惯和对口腔健康的影响。结果:以女性参与居多(75.1%)。参与者年龄范围19 - 25岁,平均年龄22岁。15%的参与者目前使用电子烟。大多数参与者认为,使用电子烟会影响健康(97.9%),可能会上瘾(91.2%),产生尼古丁(87%),含有化学物质(87.6%)。51.3%的人认为电子烟的使用与蛀牙和58.5%的牙龈疾病有关。44%的参与者不熟悉有关电子烟使用及其对口腔健康影响的研究。大多数参与者(78.3%)认为电子烟的信息很重要,(71.5%)会向牙医咨询电子烟对口腔健康的影响。76%的参与者表示,如果了解电子烟对口腔健康的不良影响,他们愿意戒烟。结论:在该样本中,健康科学专业学生的电子烟使用率较低。人们对它对口腔健康的影响了解有限。使用电子烟对口腔健康的不良影响应纳入口腔健康促进倡议。
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