| Literature DB >> 31522514 |
Tania Gayle Robert Lourdes1, Hamizatul Akmal Abd Hamid1, Muhammad Fadhli Mohd Yusoff1, Wan Shakira Rodzlan Hasani1, Halizah Mat Rifin1, Thamil Arasu Saminathan1, Nur Liana Ab Majid1, Jane Miaw Yn Ling1, Hasimah Ismail1, Tahir Aris1.
Abstract
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are handheld devices that deliver an aerosol by heating a solution made up of propylene glycol and/or glycerol with or without flavoring agents and nicotine. This nationwide cross-sectional survey examined factors associated with e-cigarette usage and reasons for its initiation among 13 162 Malaysian adolescents. Data from TECMA (Tobacco and E-Cigarette Survey among Malaysian Adolescents) were used. Nine percent of adolescents had used e-cigarettes in the past month. Males (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 4.08; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 3.36-4.95), 16 to 19 year olds (aOR = 2.64; 95% CI = 2.13-3.26), Malays (aOR = 2.25; 95% CI = 1.79-2.83), Sabah and Sarawak Bumiputeras (aOR = 2.25; 95% CI = 1.61-3.15), and cigarette smokers (aOR = 13.16; 95% CI = 11.14-15.54) were more likely to use e-cigarettes. Three main reasons for e-cigarette initiation among adolescents were its taste and smell, experimentation, and popularity. Sale of e-cigarettes with or without nicotine to people aged younger than 18 years should be banned. Flavored e-cigarettes should also be banned since there is evidence suggesting increased appeal among the younger generation.Entities:
Keywords: Malaysia; TECMA; adolescents; e-cigarettes; smoking; students
Year: 2019 PMID: 31522514 DOI: 10.1177/1010539519870663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac J Public Health ISSN: 1010-5395 Impact factor: 1.399