Gaceta Sanitaria (Sep 2016)

Opinions and practices regarding electronic cigarette use among Romanian high school students

  • Lucia Maria Lotrean,
  • Bianca Varga,
  • Monica Popa,
  • Cornel Radu Loghin,
  • Milena Adina Man,
  • Antigona Trofor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaceta.2016.05.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 5
pp. 366 – 369

Abstract

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Objective: The study assessed awareness, opinions, practices regarding electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and factors associated with their use among Romanian high school students. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2013 in two major Romanian cities, distributing anonymous questionnaires to 342 high school students aged 16–18. Results: 52.3% of the smokers, 29.2% of the ex-smokers and 7% of the never-smokers had tried e-cigarettes at least once in their life; 7.8% of the smokers and 4.6% of the ex-smokers had used e-cigarettes in the last month. Among smokers, e-cigarette use was associated with lower participation in school health education regarding e-cigarettes and with having parents using e-cigarettes.. Among ex-smokers and never-smokers, e-cigarette use was associated with intention to use e-cigarettes in the next year and with having friends who use e-cigarettes. Conclusion: Health education programmes and regulatory interventions addressing e-cigarettes are needed in Romania. More research is necessary on how to develop effective public health messages.

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