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Perceptions of cigarettes and e-cigarettes: does health literacy matter?

Jenna M Marx1, Alyssa Miller1, Alexa Windsor2, Jasmine Locke1, Emily Frazier1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the relationship between health literacy, perceptions of traditional and electronic cigarettes, and smoking status among college students. PARTICIPANTS: Participants (N = 150; Mage= 20.41 years, SD 3.48), included nonsmokers (78%) and smokers (21%) of traditional (12%) and e-cigarettes (17%).
METHOD: Participants completed a novel questionnaire to assess perceptions of traditional and e-cigarettes, and the Health Literacy Skills Instrument to evaluate health literacy.
RESULTS: Traditional cigarettes were perceived as having a greater negative impact on physical health than e-cigarettes, whereas e-cigarettes were perceived as having a greater positive impact on social-emotional health than traditional cigarettes. Most participants (57%) had below basic health literacy skills.
CONCLUSIONS: This study did not find a relationship between health literacy skills and smoking status or smoking perceptions. Further research is needed to investigate correlates of smoking status and perceptions to inform prevention and cessation efforts.

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Keywords:  College students; e-cigarette; health behavior; health literacy; smoking

Year:  2021        PMID: 34635027     DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1979008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Health        ISSN: 0744-8481


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1.  Health Literacy and Smoking Habits Among a Sample of Jordanian University Students.

Authors:  Jehad A Rababah; Mohammed M Al-Hammouri
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2022-09-15
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