Vaping期望:一项针对非吸烟者、吸烟者、Vapers和双重使用者的定性研究。

IF 2 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2019-08-19 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178221819866210
Paul T Harrell, Thomas H Brandon, Kelli J England, Tracey E Barnett, Laurel O Brockenberry, Vani N Simmons, Gwendolyn P Quinn
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摘要

背景:“期望”或对结果的信念与包括电子尼古丁输送系统(“电子烟”)使用在内的几种行为密切相关并可预测。然而,关于相关电子烟预期的定性研究有限。目的:本研究采用定性方法推导和完善年轻人对电子烟的预期主题。方法:我们对不使用电子烟的年轻人、电子烟使用者、吸烟者和双重使用者进行了12个焦点小组和两次个人访谈,以评估他们对电子烟效果的看法。在一系列开放式问题之后,后续问题评估了对先前在吸烟和电子烟预期测量中检查的领域的反应。使用恒定比较法从转录本中推导主题。结果:从结果中得出四个主要主题(积极强化、社会效益、减少负面影响、负面后果)。每个主题包含三个相关的子主题(积极强化:感觉运动体验、味觉、刺激;社会效益:社交便利、对他人的影响、便利;减少负面影响:减少压力、食欲、减少无聊;负面后果:健康风险、成瘾、二手影响)。结论/重要性:先前确定吸烟预期似乎与年轻人吸食电子烟有关,并有一些显著的改进。积极的强化方面包括气溶胶云、电子烟技巧和独特的味道。社会效益包括通过社交媒体和竞争活动影响他人,以及在各种地方使用的便利性。减少负面影响在用户群体中存在争议,但电子烟被认为比吸烟更有趣,因此在减少无聊方面更有效。年轻人不确定负面后果,但也意识到潜在的间接影响。通过定性研究和未来的实地测试来改进措施,可以增强我们对这种相对较新行为的理解,支持烟草控制监督、营销/标签法规和反广告开发/评估。
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Vaping Expectancies: A Qualitative Study among Young Adult <i>Nonusers</i>, Smokers, <i>Vapers</i>, and Dual Users.

Vaping Expectancies: A Qualitative Study among Young Adult <i>Nonusers</i>, Smokers, <i>Vapers</i>, and Dual Users.

Vaping Expectancies: A Qualitative Study among Young Adult <i>Nonusers</i>, Smokers, <i>Vapers</i>, and Dual Users.

Vaping Expectancies: A Qualitative Study among Young Adult Nonusers, Smokers, Vapers, and Dual Users.

Background: "Expectancies," or beliefs about outcomes, robustly correlate with and predict several behaviors including electronic nicotine delivery system ("e-cigarette") use. However, there is limited qualitative research available regarding relevant e-cigarette vaping expectancies.

Objectives: The present study used a qualitative approach to derive and refine e-cigarette expectancy themes among young adults.

Methods: We conducted 12 focus groups and two individual interviews with young adult nonusers, e-cigarette vapers, cigarette smokers, and dual users to assess beliefs about the effects of e-cigarettes. After a series of open-ended questions, follow-up questions assessed reactions to domains previously examined in expectancy measures for cigarette smoking and e-cigarette vaping. The constant comparative method was used to derive themes from transcripts.

Results: Four main themes (Positive Reinforcement, Social Benefits, Negative Affect Reduction, Negative Consequences) emerged from the results. Each theme contained three associated subthemes (Positive Reinforcement: Sensorimotor Experiences, Taste, Stimulation; Social Benefits: Social Facilitation, Influence on Others, Convenience; Negative Affect Reduction: Stress Reduction, Appetite Reduction, Boredom Reduction; and Negative Consequences: Health Risks, Addiction, Secondhand Effects).

Conclusions/importance: Previously identified smoking expectancies appear relevant for young adult vaping, with some notable refinements. Positive reinforcement aspects encompassed aerosol clouds, vaping tricks, and unique flavors. Social benefits included influencing others via social media and competitive activity, as well as the convenience of use in a variety of places. Negative affect reduction was controversial among user groups, but vaping was seen as more interesting than smoking and thus more effective at boredom reduction. Young adults were uncertain regarding negative consequences, but appreciated a potential for secondhand effects. Measure refinement via qualitative research and future field testing can enhance our understanding of this relatively new behavior, supporting tobacco control surveillance, marketing/labeling regulations, and counter-advertising development/evaluation.

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