Cargando…

E-Cigarette Awareness, Perceptions and Use among Community-Recruited Smokers in Hong Kong

BACKGROUND: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are being increasingly used. We examined the correlates associated with e-cigarette awareness, use and perceived effectiveness in smoking cessation among Chinese daily smokers in Hong Kong. METHODS: Daily smokers (N = 1,307) were recruited to a commun...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wang, Man Ping, Li, William Ho Cheung, Jiang, Nan, Chu, Lai Yan, Kwong, Antonio, Lai, Vienna, Lam, Tai Hing
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26502284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141683
_version_ 1782397388919406592
author Wang, Man Ping
Li, William Ho Cheung
Jiang, Nan
Chu, Lai Yan
Kwong, Antonio
Lai, Vienna
Lam, Tai Hing
author_facet Wang, Man Ping
Li, William Ho Cheung
Jiang, Nan
Chu, Lai Yan
Kwong, Antonio
Lai, Vienna
Lam, Tai Hing
author_sort Wang, Man Ping
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are being increasingly used. We examined the correlates associated with e-cigarette awareness, use and perceived effectiveness in smoking cessation among Chinese daily smokers in Hong Kong. METHODS: Daily smokers (N = 1,307) were recruited to a community-based randomised controlled trial (‘Quit to Win’) in 2014. Socio-demographic characteristics, conventional cigarette smoking status, nicotine addiction level, quit attempts, quit intention, e-cigarette awareness, use and perceived effectiveness on quitting were reported at baseline and 1-week follow-up. Multivariate logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with e-cigarette awareness, use and perceived effectiveness in quitting. RESULTS: Most smokers (82.6%, 95% CI 80.2%-84.9%) had heard about e-cigarettes, and 13.3% (11.3%-15.5%) ever used e-cigarettes. Most users (74.1%) and non-users (91.2%) did not perceive e-cigarettes as effective in quitting. Being younger and having a larger family income were associated with e-cigarette awareness. Being younger, a tertiary education and a stronger addiction to nicotine were associated with e-cigarette use, which was itself associated with lower levels of intention to quit and had no association with attempts to quit (P for trend 0.45). E-cigarette use, the last quit attempt being a month earlier, having made a quit attempt lasting 24 hours or longer and perceiving quitting as important were all associated with the perceived effectiveness of e-cigarettes in quitting (all P <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Among community-recruited smokers who intended to quit, awareness of e-cigarettes was high, but most did not perceive e-cigarettes as effective in quitting. Correlates concerning e-cigarette perceptions and use will help to inform prospective studies, public education and policy on controlling e-cigarettes.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4621055
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-46210552015-10-29 E-Cigarette Awareness, Perceptions and Use among Community-Recruited Smokers in Hong Kong Wang, Man Ping Li, William Ho Cheung Jiang, Nan Chu, Lai Yan Kwong, Antonio Lai, Vienna Lam, Tai Hing PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are being increasingly used. We examined the correlates associated with e-cigarette awareness, use and perceived effectiveness in smoking cessation among Chinese daily smokers in Hong Kong. METHODS: Daily smokers (N = 1,307) were recruited to a community-based randomised controlled trial (‘Quit to Win’) in 2014. Socio-demographic characteristics, conventional cigarette smoking status, nicotine addiction level, quit attempts, quit intention, e-cigarette awareness, use and perceived effectiveness on quitting were reported at baseline and 1-week follow-up. Multivariate logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with e-cigarette awareness, use and perceived effectiveness in quitting. RESULTS: Most smokers (82.6%, 95% CI 80.2%-84.9%) had heard about e-cigarettes, and 13.3% (11.3%-15.5%) ever used e-cigarettes. Most users (74.1%) and non-users (91.2%) did not perceive e-cigarettes as effective in quitting. Being younger and having a larger family income were associated with e-cigarette awareness. Being younger, a tertiary education and a stronger addiction to nicotine were associated with e-cigarette use, which was itself associated with lower levels of intention to quit and had no association with attempts to quit (P for trend 0.45). E-cigarette use, the last quit attempt being a month earlier, having made a quit attempt lasting 24 hours or longer and perceiving quitting as important were all associated with the perceived effectiveness of e-cigarettes in quitting (all P <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Among community-recruited smokers who intended to quit, awareness of e-cigarettes was high, but most did not perceive e-cigarettes as effective in quitting. Correlates concerning e-cigarette perceptions and use will help to inform prospective studies, public education and policy on controlling e-cigarettes. Public Library of Science 2015-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4621055/ /pubmed/26502284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141683 Text en © 2015 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Man Ping
Li, William Ho Cheung
Jiang, Nan
Chu, Lai Yan
Kwong, Antonio
Lai, Vienna
Lam, Tai Hing
E-Cigarette Awareness, Perceptions and Use among Community-Recruited Smokers in Hong Kong
title E-Cigarette Awareness, Perceptions and Use among Community-Recruited Smokers in Hong Kong
title_full E-Cigarette Awareness, Perceptions and Use among Community-Recruited Smokers in Hong Kong
title_fullStr E-Cigarette Awareness, Perceptions and Use among Community-Recruited Smokers in Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed E-Cigarette Awareness, Perceptions and Use among Community-Recruited Smokers in Hong Kong
title_short E-Cigarette Awareness, Perceptions and Use among Community-Recruited Smokers in Hong Kong
title_sort e-cigarette awareness, perceptions and use among community-recruited smokers in hong kong
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26502284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141683
work_keys_str_mv AT wangmanping ecigaretteawarenessperceptionsanduseamongcommunityrecruitedsmokersinhongkong
AT liwilliamhocheung ecigaretteawarenessperceptionsanduseamongcommunityrecruitedsmokersinhongkong
AT jiangnan ecigaretteawarenessperceptionsanduseamongcommunityrecruitedsmokersinhongkong
AT chulaiyan ecigaretteawarenessperceptionsanduseamongcommunityrecruitedsmokersinhongkong
AT kwongantonio ecigaretteawarenessperceptionsanduseamongcommunityrecruitedsmokersinhongkong
AT laivienna ecigaretteawarenessperceptionsanduseamongcommunityrecruitedsmokersinhongkong
AT lamtaihing ecigaretteawarenessperceptionsanduseamongcommunityrecruitedsmokersinhongkong