评估巴勒斯坦社区对电子烟使用的流行程度、知识和看法:一项横断面研究。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
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摘要

电子烟是一种新兴的全球公共卫生威胁。在巴勒斯坦,烟草使用构成了重大挑战,但人们对电子烟使用的普遍程度以及巴勒斯坦人对电子烟的了解和看法知之甚少。横断面研究于2024年5月2日至2024年6月16日期间进行,使用由三个部分组成的问卷。第一部分收集了社会人口统计数据。第二部分侧重于参与者关于电子烟的信息来源和他们目前的吸烟状况。第三部分旨在评估参与者对电子烟的认识和看法。调查问卷通过在线平台分发给18岁及以上的巴勒斯坦人。在1160名参与者中,14.9%是电子烟使用者。在173名电子烟使用者中,45.7%的人是烟草和电子烟的双重使用者,20.8%的人用电子烟代替烟草。电子烟使用者和非电子烟使用者在性别和年龄方面存在显著差异。此外,就电子烟使用者和非使用者而言,报告的电子烟知识水平与所有评估的知识和感知之间存在显著差异(p值)
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Assessment of the prevalence, knowledge, and perceptions of e-cigarette use among the Palestinian community: a cross-sectional study.

Assessment of the prevalence, knowledge, and perceptions of e-cigarette use among the Palestinian community: a cross-sectional study.

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are an emerging global public health threat. In Palestine, tobacco use poses a significant challenge, but little is known about the prevalence of e-cigarette use and Palestinians' knowledge and perceptions of e-cigarettes. A cross-sectional study was conducted between 02/05/2024 and 16/06/2024 using a questionnaire composed of three sections. The first section collected sociodemographic data. The second section focused on the participants' sources of information about e-cigarettes and their current smoking status. The third section was designed to evaluate participants' knowledge and perceptions of e-cigarettes. The questionnaire was distributed through online platforms to Palestinians aged 18 years and above. Among the total number of 1160 participants, 14.9% were e-cigarette users. Out Of the 173 e-cigarette users, 45.7% were dual users of tobacco and e-cigarettes, and 20.8% had replaced tobacco with e-cigarettes. There was significant variation between e-cigarette users and non-users in terms of sex and age. Moreover, there were significant variations between the reported level of knowledge about e-cigarettes and all of the assessed knowledge and perception in terms of e-cigarette users and non-users (p-value < 0.05). More than 60.0% of the participants agreed that e-cigarettes contain nicotine and carcinogenic substances. More than half of the participants disagreed with the statement that e-cigarettes are safe to use compared to cigarettes. 17.2% of the participants agreed that using e-cigarettes can aid in smoking cessation. 41.9% of the participants thought that e-cigarettes are cost-effective compared with cigarettes. Additionally, the presence of nicotine in e-cigarettes had a significant positive association with using e-cigarettes, while the presence of carcinogenic compounds in e-cigarettes had a significant negative association with using e-cigarettes. Disagreement about the greater safety of e-cigarette use compared to cigarettes, and support for the application of regulations on e-cigarette use had significant negative associations with using e-cigarettes. E-cigarette use is a growing and overlooked public health threat among Palestinians. Immediate actions are needed not only to increase awareness of e-cigarettes, but also to implement stricter regulations on their availability.

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