| Literature DB >> 31516451 |
Sabrina L Smiley1, Elexis C Kierstead2,3, Emily Harvey2, Haneen Abudayyeh2, Jennifer L Pearson4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates that one reason cigarette smokers value e-cigarettes is the ability to use them in places where smoking is not permitted. We sought to: 1) explore adult daily smokers' experiences using e-cigarettes in the context of smoke-free places; and 2) describe smokers' perceptions of bystanders' reactions.Entities:
Keywords: cigarette smokers; e-cigarettes; qualitative study; smoke-free environments
Year: 2018 PMID: 31516451 PMCID: PMC6659561 DOI: 10.18332/tid/98958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Induc Dis ISSN: 1617-9625 Impact factor: 2.600
The Moment Study One-On-One Interview Assessment Methods
| Conducted at the second office visit and focused on establishing rapport, in addition to investigating participants’ perceptions and utility of cigarettes, and their perceptions of e-cigarettes. Sample questions included: “Tell me about yourself?” and “What have you heard about e-cigarettes?” | Participants were provided a week’s supply of e-cigarettes (2 NJOY King 5-packs; 3.0% nicotine) and were asked to try to take at least three puffs daily over the course of the week | ||
| Conducted at the third office visit and investigated participants’ experience using e-cigarettes, including the role of social context, others’ reactions, and perceived social norms surrounding e-ciarette use and how these social norms influenced their own use | Participants’ e-cigarette supply was replenished (2 additional NJOY King 5-packs; 3.0% nicotine) and participants were instructed to use them as they desired (including not at all) over the course of the week | ||
| Conducted at the fourth office visit and investigated participants’ different experiences with e-cigarettes compared to the week before, including others’ reactions, perceived social norms surrounding e-cigarette use, and how these social norms influenced their own use |
Characteristics of adult daily cigarette smokers (n=20 ), Washington, DC, 2015
| 1 | F | non-Hispanic Black | 55 | Bachelors degree | 16 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 30 days |
| 2 | F | non-Hispanic Black | 28 | Some college | 18 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 3 | F | non-Hispanic Black | 42 | Some college | 20 | Menthol | Not thinking about quitting |
| 4 | F | non-Hispanic Black | 61 | High school graduate | 22 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 30 days |
| 5 | M | non-Hispanic Black | 61 | Bachelors degree | 15 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 6 | M | non-Hispanic Black | 58 | Some college | 16 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 30 days |
| 7 | M | non-Hispanic Black | 24 | High school graduate | 16 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 8 | F | non-Hispanic White | 32 | Some college | 13 | Non-menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 9 | M | non-Hispanic White | 29 | Some college | 15 | Non-menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 30 days |
| 10 | M | non-Hispanic White | 26 | Bachelors degree | 16 | Non-menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 11 | M | non-Hispanic White | 29 | Some college | 16 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 12 | F | non-Hispanic Black | 37 | Some college | 18 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 30 days |
| 13 | F | non-Hispanic White | 46 | Some college | 14 | Non-menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 14 | F | non-Hispanic White | 29 | Some college | 17 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 15 | M | non-Hispanic Black | 56 | High school graduate | 18 | Menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 30 days |
| 16 | F | non-Hispanic White | 43 | Bachelors degree | 15 | Non-menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 17 | M | non-Hispanic White | 32 | Bachelors degree | 17 | Non-menthol | Thinking about quitting in the next 6 months |
| 18 | M | non-Hispanic Black | 18 | High school graduate | 11 | Menthol | Not thinking about quitting |
| 19 | M | non-Hispanic White | 27 | Some college | 16 | Non-menthol | Not thinking about quitting |
| 20 | F | non-Hispanic White | 26 | Bachelors degree | 14 | Non-menthol | Not thinking about quitting |
ASI: age of smoking initiation
Key themes generated by research objectives with sample quotes
| “The first time [e-cigarette use]…I was walking down the street when I left here.” (No.6, Male, 58 years) |
| “I’ll just leave it [e-cigarette] on my register or whatever like that and I’ll just grab like a draw or two off of it.” (No.17, Male, 32 years) |
| “It’s [e-cigarette] not dissatisfying to people that be around me, like at work. I told them what it was and everything and they said we don’t smell anything.” (No.15, Male, 56 years) |
| “I got on the bus. I didn’t have no cigarette to put out. I just kept it [e-cigarette] in my mouth while I scanned my card. (No.7, Male, 24 years) |
| “We sat on the train and we was waiting for it to pull off. I pulled out my e-cigarette right there and I was puffing.” (No.1, Female, 55 years) |
| “I used them [e-cigarettes] mostly in my bedroom.” (No.14, Female, 29 years) |
| “I smoked [e-cigarette] in the car. I smoke it in the house.” (No.19, Male, 27 years) |
| “I think because I’ve been smoking the e-cigarettes only inside and I don’t typically smoke inside anywhere, and I don’t know if it’s [e-cigarette use] allowed or whatever, I mean, all these other places. I know that I’m allowed to do that [e-cigarette use] at my house.” (No.12, Female, 37 years) |
| “I feel like everybody wanted to smoke what I was smoking. Everybody, they seen me with it [e-cigarette] and they wanted to have it. I felt like I was a trendsetter or something.” (No.18, Male, 18 years) |
| “I just walked on the bus. I took my seat. He didn’t say anything. The bus driver didn’t say nothing. So, I did about three or four puffs and then…they all did look at me like I was losing my mind, but I didn’t say anything. I just stopped dragging on it…put it back in its case…it’s a non-smoking bus.”(No.7, Male, 24 years) |
| “I think because they’ve become more mainstream no one really reacted. Certainly, they didn’t say anything to me about using them.” (No.19, Male, 27 years) |