| Literature DB >> 28025516 |
Ratika Sharma1, Britta Wigginton2, Carla Meurk3,4, Pauline Ford5, Coral E Gartner6.
Abstract
This study aims to understand the nature and significance of online lay discussions about e-cigarettes and mental illness. We systematically searched the website Reddit.com using keywords related to e-cigarettes and mental illness. We coded relevant posts into themes under the framework of motivations for and limitations of vaping for people with mental illness. The thematic analysis included 3263 comments from 133 discussion threads. Six themes were classified as motivations to vape for people with mental illness: Self-medication; Quitting smoking; Freedom and control; Hobby; Social connectedness; and Motivation from caregivers and online communities. The limitations of vaping included: Unsatisfactory substitute for cigarettes and psychiatric medicines; Drug interactions; Nicotine addiction; Risks of e-liquid; Practical difficulties and Cost. People with mental illness; and their carers; use online discussion boards like Reddit to discuss the benefits and limitations of e-cigarettes for people with mental illness. Both positive and negative views exist. Media platforms like Reddit may shape the opinions of stakeholders and generate lay expertise about contentious health topics such as e-cigarettes. These findings have implications for policy and practice concerning assisting smokers with mental illness to reduce their health risk through switching to e-cigarettes.Entities:
Keywords: Reddit; electronic cigarettes; harm reduction; mental disorders; qualitative research; smoking cessation; social media; vaping
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28025516 PMCID: PMC5295258 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14010007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Characteristics of posters contributing to Reddit posts included in the analysis.
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| 1681 | |
| 3263 | |
| 413 | |
| 42 | |
| 9 (2.1) | |
| 118 (28.6) | |
| 19 (4.6) | |
| 144 (34.9) | |
| 90 (21.8) | |
| 33 (7.9) | |
| 880 (52.3) | |
| 41 (2.4) | |
| 60 (3.6) | |
| 444 (26.4) |
Motivations for using e-cigarettes.
| Theme | Representative Quotes |
|---|---|
| “I have PTSD, anxiety symptoms from that, and TBI-related memory issues and micro seizures. For me, vaping is pretty much the same as smoking, in terms of how it helps me calm down and handle stress.” | |
| “My personal story? I didn’t smoke … cigarettes. I have problems with my mind, somewhere along the lines of depression and PTSD, and am allergic to the medications used to treat it … I had read previously reports that nicotine mildly helped people with conditions like mine. So I got an ego, a protank, and some juice and gave it a shot. Miraculously enough … I felt better.” | |
| “Vaping has done wonders for my anxiety and depression; I was on 2 or 3 meds a day to treat them both. Keyword was.” | |
| “I vape, no side effects except better concentration and appetite reduction—which counteracts the lithium.” | |
| “Just try to avoid the cancer sticks because I was more depressed on them than I am vaping. I love trying new flavours when I’m vaping and helps keep me interested. I usually vape 6 mg but I keep a few bottles of higher nicotine in case I am really feeling the need for nicotine. Best of luck to you!” | |
| “Regarding the Chantix: I tried it, and have a history of depression. Had to stop it because I was bursting into tears at a minimum of 3 times a day. 5 or 6 was not unusual. The vivid dreams were freaking me out a bit as well: I often couldn’t determine what had actually occurred in real life, and what I had dreamt. So yeah, I’m with your doc. I’m using an Ego Twist with a Kanger Evod clearomizer, and have no issues…” | |
| “As a Bipolar person it may be harder to quit smoking but it is very much worthwhile! I quit earlier this year and I feel so much healthier and naturally energetic now. Try to keep in mind how you will feel if you succeed: less worried about your health, breathe easier, able to exercise longer, food will taste better.” | |
| “Now this kit was pretty good, I barely felt the nicotine, but I started to feel confident, and felt a lot of my anxiety drift away. I’ve been starting to regain control of my life; hell I’m even posting on reddit. Vaping not only saved my life, but freed me from a cage.” | |
| “I have also battled with depression and anxiety. Fourteen years ago I picked up my first pack of cigarettes because it helped calm me down…I found Vaping about two years ago and gave it a try. I have been smoke free ever since and love the added bonus of being able to control my nic levels, low nic (3 mg) for my all day vape and high nic (9 mg) when I feel I need it.” | |
| “Vaping has helped improve my mental health but it wasn’t because of nicotine, it was because it gave me a simple hobby to focus on … Zen and the Art of Coil Building.” | |
| “I vape 0 mg and I find it still helps with anxiety, depression, and concentration. It also gets me to stop snacking on so much bullshit when I get anxious or something. It really depends on you as a person. Some of us orally fixate or have nervous habits that vaping replaces.” | |
| “OK, here’s from someone who also suffers social anxiety, vaping has helped in more ways than quitting smoking. It’s a conversation starter. People will approach you. People will want to know what you’re doing. At first it’s overwhelming but over time it’s helped build my confidence in extreme ways.” | |
| “I was in the same boat as you OP, except cigs were a means to socialization for me when I was in school. By the time I turned 20 I was smoking a pack a day. Now I’m more than two months cig free, feeling so much better, and I have a new hobby/this generally awesome community for support!” | |
| “I never knew how easy it would be to switch from analogs to E-cigs. If it wasn’t for my buddy (friend’s name) I probably wouldn’t ever know. He had been vaping for a few months at this point. He had recently purchased a new iTaste MVP. I was talking to him about how broke I was and how expensive cigarettes were. I said I wish I could quit. He said I think I have something for you. Within 15 min He drove over a brand new EVOD kit and showed me how to use it.” | |
| “Have a renewed sense of self-worth and no longer feel like a second class citizen because I have a nicotine addiction that makes me a social pariah because of the smell and stigma attached to analogue cigarettes. Thank you so much to the/r/electronic_cigarette community for acting as a catalyst to such a positive change in my life!!!” | |
| “My Dads actually Bi-polar and smokes frequently. I really want to get him a good set up and see if he would like Vaping instead. Maybe if he switched it’ll keep his ass around a little longer lol.” | |
| “Smoking at mental health facilities is illegal in Oregon yet many of the clients would still like to have something to “relax” them … My boyfriend has proposed ecigs at staff meetings and the company is looking into it but they work insanely slow…” | |
PTSD, TBI are commonly used abbreviations for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury.
Limitations or barriers to using e-cigarettes.
| Theme | Representative Quotes |
|---|---|
| “Vaping doesn’t really do it for me. That’s due to there being chemicals in burnt tobacco that function very similar to antidepressants (which is one of the big things that makes tobacco addicting). vaping doesn’t have those, and thus only has the effects of nicotine, which aren’t as strong.” | |
| “I’ve had panic disorder since the age of 14. Celexa (and Xanax the first two weeks until it kicked in) helped me. I had a major relapse earlier this year and vaping certainly didn’t help. Had to go back to seeing a therapist and get back on Xanax until my increase in Celexa helped.” | |
| “Hi all, I recently took up vaping (I enjoy it and it calms me—and helped me kick my weed habit) but I’m concerned that it may mess with my bipolar meds (1000 mg Depakote, 300 mg Seroquel, 300 mg Wellbutrin) if anyone has any experience with this and wouldn’t mind sharing their story I would be very grateful. Peace.” | |
| “So, I’m a pharmacist, and I would be glad to delve into your question … The problem? Well, if you are already taking medications that have similar effects, compounding the mechanism of actions (how your medication is working) will lead to increased risk of adverse effects. One of the most dangerous adverse effects from antidepressants is increased suicidal ideation. Other dangerous effects include serotonin syndrome, which often requires immediate hospitalization. This is the reason for the safety warning.” | |
| “I have depression myself—if it helps you that’s awesome. My only real concern would be nicotine possible addiction even if it is in a far less harmful form. Aside from that though, I’m genuinely glad it’s helping you, regardless of nic content.” | |
| “Vaping MAY be healthier but nicotine is still nasty stuff on its own. It is especially bad as it hardens arterial walls, which has been linked to cardiovascular disease and death.” | |
| “I think what the OP means is that nicotine on its own is more poisonous than cyanide and arsenic. 60 mg will kill a light smoker, and I believe 45 mg is enough to kill many people who don’t smoke. Giving nicotine juice to someone with major depressive disorder may not be the best idea in the world.” | |
| “I also think pre-filled would be the way to go. Clients getting nic all over their hands or mouth presents some serious trouble. Especially if they have certain issues, they could use it in some pretty negative ways (drinking it, etc.)” | |
| “My mother has schizophrenia … She has a terrible smokers cough and I think if I could get her to swap to e-cigarettes it would make a hell of a difference … Trouble is it needs to be dead simple. Even the recharging could cause problems and the refilling almost certainly would have to be done periodically by members of the family … Good charge and easy to charge. Maybe affordable enough to have a few so she can wait for a family member to refill or very easy to refill.” | |
| “I get juice on my hands and in my mouth frequently because I am an idiot. When I first started vaping, I accidentally screwed the bottom of my clearomizer off my ego twist and got 2 mL of 18 mg juice all over my hands. I just wiped it up, went to the kitchen and washed my hands in warm water with some dish washing liquid. Totally fine.” | |
| “I work in the mental health field, and smoking is a huge issue in terms of both the individual’s health and the safety of their environment. I’m looking for opinions on the easiest to use ecigs. Some individuals have tried Blu or Logic brands (convenience store ecigs) but they haven’t worked well in part due to the high cost ($10–$15).” | |
| “Let’s not talk about money. I’ve fallen deep into the rabbit hole. Turn away and save yourselves, but it’s too late for me. Cigarette money is now going on vape gear. Anyway…” | |
OP is commonly used abbreviations for Original Poster.