| Literature DB >> 35742557 |
Allison Lee1, Angela A Chang1, Joanne Chen Lyu2, Pamela M Ling2,3, Stephanie L Hsia1.
Abstract
The prevalence of smoking among young adults aged 19-28 years old in the United States persists at rates of 14.3%. Young adults underutilize pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation, and the use of e-cigarettes has increased. We analyzed comments from online smoking-cessation support groups to understand young-adult smokers' views of pharmacotherapy and e-cigarettes, to provide a more in-depth insight into the underutilization of pharmacotherapy. A qualitative analysis was performed on comments about pharmacotherapy and e-cigarettes from participants enrolled in online smoking-cessation support groups in 2016-2020. A codebook was developed with a deductive approach to code the comments, followed by thematic analysis. Eighteen themes were identified, with four dominant themes: interest, benefit, knowledge, and flavor. Participants expressed less interest in both nicotine-replacement therapy and e-cigarettes; moreover, they expressed unfamiliarity with and misconceptions about pharmacotherapy, and recognized the enticing flavors of e-cigarettes. Participants often felt e-cigarettes were not useful for smoking cessation, but the flavors of e-cigarettes were appealing for use. Participants had mixed opinions about the use of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation, but predominantly felt e-cigarettes were not useful for smoking cessation. The use of social media may be an effective way to address misconceptions about pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation and increase willingness to accept assistance.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; bupropion; e-cigarette; electronic nicotine-delivery systems; social media; tobacco-use cessation devices; vaping; varenicline
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35742557 PMCID: PMC9224383 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19127314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Characteristics of Ready to Quit Participants Completing the Baseline Survey.
| Characteristic | Participants (n = 349) |
|---|---|
| Male, n (%) | 140 (40.1) |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 26 (5) |
| Race *, n (%) | |
| White | 193 (55.3) |
| Hispanic | 57 (16.3) |
| Black | 61 (17.5) |
| Pacific Islander/Hawaiian Native | 15 (4.3) |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 21 (6.0) |
| Asian | 60 (17.2) |
| Other | 30 (8.6) |
| Annual household income, n (%) | |
| ≤$40,000 | 204 (58.5) |
| $41,000–$80,000 | 80 (22.9) |
| $81,000–$200,000 | 48 (13.8) |
| >$200,000 | 9 (2.6) |
| Not reported | 8 (2.2) |
| Education, n (%) | |
| High school or less | 69 (19.8) |
| College | 231 (66.2) |
| Higher than college | 46 (13.2) |
| Not reported | 3 (0.8) |
| Smoking characteristics | |
| Daily smoker, n (%) | 159 (45.6) |
| Daily cigarette consumption, mean (SD) | 3.6 (5) |
| Time to first cigarette, n (%) | |
| After 60 min | 196 (56.2) |
| 31–60 min | 50 (14.3) |
| 6–30 min | 60 (17.2) |
| Within 5 min | 43 (12.3) |
| Quit methods ever tried n (%) | |
| Nicotine gum | 90 (25.6) |
| Nicotine patch | 77 (22.1) |
| icotine spray | 3 (0.9) |
| Nicotine inhaler | 3 (0.9) |
| Bupropion/Zyban/Wellbutrin | 27 (7.7) |
| Varenicline/Chantix | 7 (2) |
| E-cigarette (with nicotine) | 133 (38.1) |
| E-cigarette (without nicotine) | 54 (15.5) |
| Hypnosis | 10 (2.9) |
| Acupuncture | 17 (4.9) |
| “Cold turkey”(abrupt cessation without assistance) | 295 (84.5) |
| Gradually cut down | 229 (65.6) |
| Stop smoking class/program for a fee | 7 (2) |
| Stop smoking class/program for no fee | 23 (6.6) |
| Advice or counseling from a physician, nurse, psychologist or other health professional | 43 (12.3) |
| Telephone hotline | 14 (4) |
| Online program | 7 (2) |
| Texting program | 5 (1.4) |
| Phone application | 35 (10) |
| Other | 14 (4) |
* Participants were asked to indicate all that apply to them.
Themes identified in the Commune Smokefree Social Facebook groups regarding smoking-cessation pharmacotherapy and e-cigarettes.
| Theme | Description |
|---|---|
| Interest in NRT/Smoking-Cessation Medication | Interest or disinterest in use of NRT and smoking-cessation medications |
| NRT/Smoking-Cessation Medication Benefits | Useful/helpful or not useful/not helpful with NRT and smoking-cessation medications use to help quit smoking |
| Knowledgeable about NRT/Smoking | Level of knowledge about NRT and/or smoking-cessation medications |
| Cessation Medications | Nicotine patch, nicotine lozenge, nicotine gum, nicotine inhaler, nicotine nasal spray, bupropion or Wellbutrin, varenicline or Chantix |
| E-cigarette Interest | Interest or disinterest in use of e-cigarettes |
| E-cigarette Benefits | Usefulness/helpfulness or lack of usefulness/helpfulness of e-cigarettes to help quit smoking |
| Knowledgeable about E-cigarettes | Level of knowledge about e-cigarettes. |
| Side Effects | Adverse effect experienced from NRT, smoking-cessation medications, or e-cigarettes |
| Taste | Opinions on the taste of NRT, smoking-cessation medications, or e-cigarettes |
| Family/Friend Influence | Level of interest or disinterest in use of NRT, smoking-cessation medications or e-cigarettes based on hearsay from family member’s and/or friend’s personal experiences |
| Cost | Mention of the cost of NRT, smoking-cessation medications or e-cigarettes |
| Ambiguity | Uncertainty of interest or potential benefits in the use of NRT, smoking-cessation medications or e-cigarettes to assist with smoking cessation |
| Smell | Smell of e-cigarettes or lack of smell with smoking-cessation medications and NRT |
| Cold Turkey | Abrupt smoking-cessation without any assistance from the use of NRT, smoking-cessation medications or e-cigarettes as aids |
| Teachable Moments | Dialogue between participants and facilitators sharing new knowledge about NRT and smoking-cessation pharmacotherapy |
| Conditional/Last Choice | Consideration of the use of NRT or smoking-cessation medications if all other resources were exhausted |
| Flavor | Opinions on flavor of NRT or e-cigarettes |
| Nicotine Dependence | How dependent on nicotine participants perceive themselves to be |
Representative quotations displaying prevalent themes identified in Commune Smokefree Social transcripts.
| Themes | Co-Occurring Themes | Quotations |
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| Interest | Cost, side effects, cold turkey, not nicotine dependent |
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| Benefit | Friend/family influence, side effects |
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| Knowledge | Misconception, cost, not nicotine dependent |
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| Flavor | Taste |
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