A Multi-Faceted Approach to Communicate the Risks Associated with E-Cigarette Use to Youth

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
N. Bandara, Tanisha Vallani, Rochelle Gamage, Xu Zhou, Senara Hansini Palihawadane, M. Mannas, J. Herath
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Abstract

The use of electronic cigarettes among young people has been increasing in recent years. Electronic cigarettes are marketed in ways that attract young people and downplay the risks of these products. For example, electronic cigarettes are available in a variety of flavours, such as mint or chocolate, and it can be quite challenging for young people to understand the potential harms of these products when they are marketed through enticing advertisements under the veil of harmless flavours. Moreover, recent research has shown that electronic cigarette usage may be disproportionately higher for youth with lower socioeconomic status. It is well documented in the literature that electronic cigarettes can have a multitude of negative health impacts on young people. Electronic cigarette use affects all biopsychosocial domains, including but not limited to cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, renal disease, mental health, substance use, and interpersonal relationships. Given the increase in electronic cigarette use and lower levels of understanding of the harms these products can have on health, it is essential to develop additional strategies to ensure that young people are made aware of the risks associated with the use of electronic cigarettes. We propose a five factor model that aims to provide support to policymakers, educators, health care professionals, families, and youth. For policymakers, it is necessary to develop policies that limit the access the youth have to electronic cigarettes. In educational settings, educators can incorporate education on electronic cigarettes in the classroom. Health care professionals should have access to tools to ensure they feel comfortable discussing the risks of electronic cigarettes with their young patients. Additionally, families should have access to evidence-based information on the risks associated with electronic cigarettes and on how to communicate with their children about electronic cigarettes. Finally, we should aim to directly reach youth and communicate the potential risks of electronic cigarette use through the social media platforms that they frequent. Ultimately, this paper provides a model that can be used by various stakeholders involved in the public health system. Moving forward, implementing and conducting short, intermediate and long-term evaluation of this model can provide insight into its effectiveness in communicating the risks associated with electronic cigarette use for young people.
向青少年传达电子烟使用相关风险的多方面方法
近年来,年轻人中使用电子烟的人数一直在增加。电子烟的营销方式吸引了年轻人,并淡化了这些产品的风险。例如,电子烟有多种口味,如薄荷味或巧克力味,当这些产品在无害口味的面纱下通过诱人的广告进行销售时,年轻人很难理解这些产品的潜在危害。此外,最近的研究表明,社会经济地位较低的年轻人使用电子烟的比例可能更高。文献充分证明,电子烟会对年轻人的健康产生许多负面影响。电子烟的使用影响所有生物心理社会领域,包括但不限于心血管疾病、肺部疾病、肾脏疾病、精神健康、物质使用和人际关系。鉴于电子烟使用的增加以及对这些产品可能对健康造成的危害的认识水平较低,必须制定额外的战略,以确保年轻人认识到与使用电子烟有关的风险。我们提出了一个五因素模型,旨在为政策制定者、教育工作者、卫生保健专业人员、家庭和青年提供支持。对于政策制定者来说,有必要制定限制青少年接触电子烟的政策。在教育环境中,教育工作者可以将电子烟教育纳入课堂。卫生保健专业人员应该有机会获得工具,以确保他们在与年轻患者讨论电子烟的风险时感到舒适。此外,家庭应该有机会获得有关电子烟相关风险的循证信息,以及如何与孩子就电子烟进行沟通。最后,我们的目标应该是直接接触年轻人,并通过他们经常使用的社交媒体平台传达使用电子烟的潜在风险。最终,本文提供了一个模型,可用于参与公共卫生系统的各种利益相关者。向前推进,实施并对这一模式进行短期、中期和长期评估,可以深入了解其在向年轻人传达电子烟使用相关风险方面的有效性。
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Journal of Youth Development
Journal of Youth Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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13 weeks
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