Interventions to change vaping harm perceptions and associations between harm perceptions and vaping and smoking behaviours: A systematic review.

IF 5.3 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Addiction Pub Date : 2025-07-25 DOI:10.1111/add.70129
Katherine East, Erikas Simonavičius, Eve V Taylor, Leonie Brose, Deborah Robson, Ann McNeill
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Abstract

Aims: To synthesize and describe the evidence from among young people and adults to assess: (i) what interventions have been effective in changing vaping harm perceptions; and (ii) to what extent vaping harm perceptions predict any changes in vaping and smoking behaviours.

Methods: Systematic review searching five databases (Embase, PsycINFO, Medline, CINAHL, Scopus) from January 2007 to January 2023. Eligible studies reported quantitative data with >1 time point among young people (sample majority aged <18 years) or adults (sample majority aged ≥18 years). Interventions were considered if they communicated vaping harms, categorized as relative (vaping vs smoking) or absolute (vaping vs not vaping). Outcomes were changes in: (i) vaping (absolute, relative) or nicotine harm perceptions; (ii) vaping or smoking behaviours. Evidence was synthesized narratively.

Results: Eighty-five articles were included, of which 46 assessed interventions to change vaping harm perceptions and 39 assessed associations between harm perceptions and subsequent vaping/smoking behaviours. All studies among young people and most among adults were from the USA. Interventions aimed at young people typically communicated that vaping and nicotine are harmful/addictive (absolute harms), often in the form of educational programmes and media campaigns. Interventions aimed at adults typically communicated that vaping is harmful but less harmful than smoking (relative harms), often via written materials and educational workshops. In addition to methodological and analytical heterogeneity, risk of bias was high; hence findings should be interpreted with caution. Generally, interventions appeared to be effective in changing perceptions that reflected the intervention content among young people (12/14 studies) and adults (24/32 studies), at least in the short-term (38/46 studies only assessed the outcome pre- and immediately post-intervention). Interventions communicating that vaping is harmful and addictive (absolute harms) increased perceptions that vaping is harmful and addictive among young people (12/14) and adults (16/23 studies) and also increased the misperception that vaping is as harmful as smoking (relative harm) among young people (2/2 studies) and adults (5/8 studies). There was also some evidence that both absolute and relative harm perceptions predicted vaping and smoking behaviours, such that perceiving vaping as harmful deterred vaping among both young people (8/9 studies) and adults (4/7 studies), while misperceiving vaping as equally/more harmful than smoking prevented adults from quitting smoking (5/6 studies).

Conclusions: Interventions to change vaping harm perceptions appear to be effective. Vaping harm perceptions appear to predict vaping and smoking behaviours.

改变电子烟危害认知的干预措施以及危害认知与电子烟和吸烟行为之间的关联:一项系统综述。
目的:综合和描述来自年轻人和成年人的证据,以评估:(i)哪些干预措施有效地改变了对电子烟危害的认识;(ii)对电子烟危害的认知能在多大程度上预测电子烟和吸烟行为的变化。方法:检索Embase、PsycINFO、Medline、CINAHL、Scopus 5个数据库,检索时间为2007年1月- 2023年1月。结果:纳入了85篇文章,其中46篇评估了改变电子烟危害认知的干预措施,39篇评估了危害认知与随后的电子烟/吸烟行为之间的关系。所有针对年轻人的研究和大多数针对成年人的研究都来自美国。针对年轻人的干预措施通常以教育方案和媒体宣传的形式宣传电子烟和尼古丁有害/成瘾(绝对危害)。针对成年人的干预措施通常通过书面材料和教育研讨会来传达,电子烟有害,但危害小于吸烟(相对危害)。除了方法学和分析上的异质性外,偏倚风险也很高;因此,研究结果应谨慎解读。一般来说,至少在短期内(38/46研究只评估了干预前和干预后的结果),干预措施似乎在改变反映干预内容的年轻人(12/14研究)和成年人(24/32研究)的观念方面是有效的。在年轻人(12/14)和成年人(16/23)中,宣传电子烟有害且成瘾性(绝对危害)的干预措施增加了他们对电子烟有害且成瘾性的看法,也增加了年轻人(2/2)和成年人(5/8)对电子烟和吸烟一样有害(相对危害)的误解。还有一些证据表明,绝对危害和相对危害的认知都能预测电子烟和吸烟行为,例如,在年轻人(8/9的研究)和成年人(4/7的研究)中,认为电子烟有害会阻止他们吸电子烟,而错误地认为电子烟与吸烟一样有害/更有害会阻止成年人戒烟(5/6的研究)。结论:改变电子烟危害认知的干预措施似乎是有效的。对电子烟危害的认知似乎可以预测电子烟和吸烟行为。
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Addiction
Addiction 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
10.80
自引率
6.70%
发文量
319
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Addiction publishes peer-reviewed research reports on pharmacological and behavioural addictions, bringing together research conducted within many different disciplines. Its goal is to serve international and interdisciplinary scientific and clinical communication, to strengthen links between science and policy, and to stimulate and enhance the quality of debate. We seek submissions that are not only technically competent but are also original and contain information or ideas of fresh interest to our international readership. We seek to serve low- and middle-income (LAMI) countries as well as more economically developed countries. Addiction’s scope spans human experimental, epidemiological, social science, historical, clinical and policy research relating to addiction, primarily but not exclusively in the areas of psychoactive substance use and/or gambling. In addition to original research, the journal features editorials, commentaries, reviews, letters, and book reviews.
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