Suicidal Behaviour among E-cigarette Users: A Systematic Review of Recent Evidence

Samia Amin, PhD, Ummay Salma Rahman, MPH, Ashish Joshi, PhD
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Objectives: Prior evidence reported inconsistently that there is an association between e-cigarette use and suicidal behaviours. The aim of this study was to systematically review the recent literature that explored the association between e-cigarette use and suicidal behaviour such as ideation, planning and attempts. Methods: PubMed and Web of Science databases were searched to include studies between 2017 to 2021. Two reviewers screened all studies and narrative data synthesis was conducted. Results: This review analysed eight cross-sectional studies, which involved a total of 6,84,478 participants where only 4.9% were e-cigarette users (33,714 of 6,84,478). The suicidal ideation/thoughts, planning and attempts were measured among e-cigarette users based on diverse variables such as smoking status, gender, asthmatic, and depressive conditions. Suicidal ideation/thoughts, planning and attempts were higher among male, smoker, asthmatic, and depressive e-cigarette users than lifetime and never e-cigarette users. Conclusions: Public health researchers and policymaker should consider these variables as crucial factors to design any intervention or helpline services to prevent suicidal behaviour among e-cigarette users.
电子烟使用者的自杀行为:近期证据的系统回顾
目的:先前的证据不一致地报告了电子烟使用与自杀行为之间的联系。本研究的目的是系统地回顾最近探讨电子烟使用与自杀行为(如意念、计划和企图)之间关系的文献。方法:检索PubMed和Web of Science数据库,纳入2017年至2021年的研究。两名审稿人对所有研究进行筛选,并进行叙述性数据综合。结果:本综述分析了8项横断面研究,共涉及6,84,478名参与者,其中只有4.9%是电子烟使用者(6,84,478人中有33,714人)。基于吸烟状况、性别、哮喘和抑郁状况等多种变量,对电子烟使用者的自杀意念/想法、计划和尝试进行了测量。男性、吸烟者、哮喘和抑郁症电子烟使用者的自杀意念/想法、计划和企图高于终身和从不使用电子烟的使用者。结论:公共卫生研究人员和政策制定者应将这些变量作为设计任何干预措施或热线服务以预防电子烟使用者自杀行为的关键因素。
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