The rationale of non-smoking adolescents’ use of electronic cigarettes (vaping)

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Shaanika Caie, Guanyu Jason Ran
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INTRODUCTION: Although electronic cigarettes are primarily advertised as smoking cessation tools, recent studies found a significant increase of adolescents who are non-smokers initiating the use of electronic cigarettes, and the understanding of the rationale behind those non- smoking adolescents’ use of electronic cigarettes is not yet well-established. Guided by the question “What factors increase the likelihood of non-smoking adolescents’ use of electronic cigarettes?”, this scoping review identifies the current landscape of scholarly explorations on this topic. It aims to provide heuristic implications on shaping the future research agenda that could enlighten social work interventions towards adolescents’ use of electronic cigarettes. METHODS: Nine electronic databases were searched and primary research articles exploring the reasons why adolescents (13–18 years of age) initiated their use of electronic cigarettes were screened. A PRISMA-ScR was used to record the results from the search strategy. FINDINGS: Of the five studies retrieved from the database search, three were qualitative studies, and two were quantitative, with all five articles being from the United States. Thematic analysis was used and identified four key themes for the factors influencing the use of electronic cigarettes in this population of interest: personal relationships, social context, ease of access, and production features. CONCLUSION: There is a significant gap in the literature around the reasons why adolescent non-smokers use electronic cigarettes. Conducting further research into this will expand the knowledge of social work practitioners and inform future, evidence-informed interventions and electronic cigarette cessation programmes to reduce the harm electronic cigarettes may have.
非吸烟青少年使用电子烟(vaping)的理由
导言:虽然电子烟主要被宣传为戒烟工具,但最近的研究发现,开始使用电子烟的非吸烟者青少年显著增加,而对这些非吸烟青少年使用电子烟背后的基本原理的理解尚未建立。以“哪些因素增加了非吸烟青少年使用电子烟的可能性?”,这一范围审查确定了该主题的学术探索的当前景观。它的目的是为塑造未来的研究议程提供启发式的启示,可以启发社会工作干预青少年使用电子烟。方法:检索9个电子数据库,筛选探讨青少年(13-18岁)开始使用电子烟原因的主要研究文章。使用PRISMA-ScR记录搜索策略的结果。结果:从数据库检索到的5项研究中,3项为定性研究,2项为定量研究,所有5篇文章均来自美国。使用主题分析并确定了影响这一人群使用电子烟的因素的四个关键主题:个人关系、社会背景、获取便利性和生产特征。结论:关于青少年不吸烟者使用电子烟的原因,文献中存在明显的空白。对此进行进一步研究将扩大社会工作从业人员的知识,并为未来的循证干预措施和电子烟戒烟计划提供信息,以减少电子烟可能造成的危害。
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