Wisconsin Young Adults' Attitudes, Beliefs, Motivations, and Behaviors Surrounding E-Cigarette Use and Cessation.

Jesse T Kaye, Brian S Williams, Jennifer Bird, Karen L Conner, Rob Adsit, Megan E Piper
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Abstract

Introduction: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is prevalent among young adults, yet cessation treatment options are limited and underutilized.

Methods: Wisconsin residents aged 18 to 24 who had vaped nicotine in the past month (N = 480) completed an online survey assessing vaping initiation, past quit experiences, future quit intentions, and treatment knowledge and preferences. The survey also assessed perceived physical and mental health harms of vaping nicotine and other products (eg, cannabis, cannabidiol).

Results: Most young adults had made a prior e-cigarette quit attempt, commonly motivated by concerns about addiction, cost, and health problems. Though 80% want support to quit, preferred methods of support were highly variable. The same methods (eg, medication, friends/family, health care provider, therapist) that were most endorsed as the form of support young adults were most likely to use were also among the most endorsed forms of support that young adults would not want to use. Nearly 40% of participants reported vaping cannabis and perceived vaping cannabis as significantly less harmful than vaping nicotine or tobacco for physical and mental health.

Conclusions: Vaping cessation resources that are responsive to young adults' needs and preferences are needed. The high variability in treatment preferences suggests that multiple strategies need to be offered; there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Cannabis vaping is prevalent, and an important area for future research is to examine the impact of cannabis vaping on nicotine vaping dependence, cessation, and treatment use. Strategies to reach, motivate, and engage young adults in e-cigarette cessation and cessation treatment should highlight their concerns about addiction, costs, health harms, and desired treatment options.

威斯康星州年轻人对电子烟使用和戒烟的态度、信念、动机和行为。
电子烟(电子烟)的使用在年轻人中很普遍,但戒烟治疗选择有限且未得到充分利用。方法:威斯康星州年龄在18 - 24岁的480名在过去一个月内吸过尼古丁的居民完成了一项在线调查,评估了吸电子烟的开始、过去的戒烟经历、未来的戒烟意图、治疗知识和偏好。该调查还评估了尼古丁和其他产品(如大麻、大麻二酚)对身心健康的危害。结果:大多数年轻人之前都曾尝试过戒烟,通常是出于对上瘾、成本和健康问题的担忧。虽然80%的人希望支持戒烟,但支持的首选方法变化很大。同样的方法(例如,药物、朋友/家人、卫生保健提供者、治疗师)被认为是年轻人最可能使用的支持形式,也是年轻人最不愿意使用的支持形式。近40%的参与者报告称吸食大麻,并认为吸食大麻对身心健康的危害明显小于吸食尼古丁或烟草。结论:需要满足年轻人需求和偏好的戒烟资源。治疗偏好的高度可变性表明需要提供多种策略;没有放之四海而皆准的方法。吸食大麻很普遍,未来研究的一个重要领域是研究吸食大麻对尼古丁依赖、戒烟和治疗使用的影响。达到、激励和吸引年轻人戒烟和戒烟治疗的策略应突出他们对成瘾、成本、健康危害和所需治疗方案的关注。
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