E-cigarette attitudes and behaviours amongst 15-30-year-olds in the UK

Author:

Pinho-Gomes Ana-Catarina12ORCID,Santos Joseph A3,Jones Alexandra3,Thout Sudhir Raj4,Pettigrew Simone3

Affiliation:

1. Imperial College London The George Institute for Global Health, School of Public Health, , 58 Wood Lane London, W12 7RZ , UK

2. University College London Institute of Health Informatics, , 222 Euston Road London, NW1 2DA , UK

3. University of New South Wales The George Institute for Global Health, , Level 5, 1 King Street Newtown 2042, Sydney, NSW , Australia

4. The George Institute for Global Health , 308, Third Floor, Elegance Tower, Plot No. 8, Jasola District Centre New Delhi 110025 , India

Abstract

Abstract Background The use of e-cigarettes has been rising in the UK, particularly by young people. This study investigated behaviours, attitudes and beliefs about e-cigarettes amongst 15–30-year-olds in the UK. Methods An online survey was administered to a sample of 1009 15–30-year-olds in the UK. Results About one in five participants currently used e-cigarettes at least monthly, with 1 in 10 using them daily. Amongst those using e-cigarettes at least monthly, 90% had used e-cigarettes containing nicotine. E-cigarettes were mainly obtained from vape shops and used at home. Having friends who used e-cigarettes and using them to help quit/reduce smoking were the most common reasons for vaping. About half of participants had been exposed to e-cigarette advertising, especially online, and warning labels on e-cigarettes. Most participants agreed that e-cigarettes are addictive (75%), help people quitting smoking (64%) and are bad for health (63%). Previous or current tobacco smokers were 9 and 22 times more likely to use e-cigarettes than never smokers, respectively. Perceiving e-cigarettes as harmful was associated with a 40% lower likelihood of use. Conclusion Raising awareness on the uncertain long-term consequences of vaping and regulation of marketing and sales are crucial to protect young people in the UK.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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