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E-cigarette use perceptions that differentiate e-cigarette susceptibility and use among high school students

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE(2021)

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Background E-cigarette use among adolescents is increasingly popular and a growing public health concern. Objectives To examine how individual e-cigarette use perceptions differ between adolescents based on e-cigarette use status and susceptibility to future use of e-cigarettes. Methods Data were collected using surveys administered across eight Connecticut high schools (grades 9-12), Spring 2015.N= 2592 students (Mage = 16.01,SD = 1.28, Female = 51.7%) reported e-cigarette use and susceptibility and were categorized into non-susceptible never-users (57.8%), susceptible never-users (16.9%) and ever-users (25.4%). Youth also responded to 12 e-cigarette use perceptions describing perceived benefits and risks of e-cigarette use. Results A multinomial logistic regression model was used. Eight use perceptions were related to susceptibility or use of e-cigarettes. The benefit-related use perception "feel relaxed" was the only item associated with greater odds of being both susceptible (vs. non-susceptible,p<.001) and an ever-user (vs. susceptible;p<.05). Two other benefit-related use perceptions were related to higher odds of being susceptible to e-cigarette use ("control your weight";AOR = 1.82,pAOR = 3.13,p<.05). Results also identified key risk-related use perceptions that related to lower odds of either being susceptible to e-cigarette use ("have a heart attack";AOR =.43,p<.001) or of ever-use ("have bad breath";AOR =.28,pAOR =.58,p<.05). Conclusion E-cigarette use perceptions among youth differ by e-cigarette use and susceptibility status. Findings could help identify youth who are vulnerable to e-cigarette use and inform prevention, for example by developing counter-messaging for benefit perceptions associated with susceptibility and ever-use.
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E-cigarette,susceptibility,acquisition,adolescents,risk perception,benefit perception
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