Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior in E-Cigar Users Community in Indonesia

Gracekeren Evalasdhy Masan, Ardini S. Raksanagara, Fedri Ruluwedrata Rinawam
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Background: Cigarettes, both traditional and electronic, are widely used. In 2018, 9.1% of Indonesians smoked, up from 8.8% in 2016. In several nations, including Indonesia, e-cigarette use are increasing. As a result, regulation to minimize the use of e-cigarettes must be implemented. This study aimed to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of e-cigarette users in the Indonesian vaper community.Methods: This study was a quantitative study with a cross-sectional method. conducted from September to December 2021. Questionnaires were distributed via social media to 42 randomly selected vaper communities. The minimum sample size was 247 respondents. The analysis used Univariate.Results: A total of 247 e-cigarette users participated in this study, most of them 17-24 years old (78%), mostly male (62.7%), and 61.5% respondents were high school graduates/equivalent. A total of 65.2% had a monthly income of fewer than 3 million rupiahs, 47.0% of respondents had poor knowledge scores, and 53.0% had positive attitudes toward e-cigarettes. Half of the respondents are long-time users of e-cigarettes and only use e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes were used irregularly/occasionally. The average number of puffs/days was 50-99 puffs/day. Half of the respondents wanted to quit smoking.Conclusions: Knowledge of e-cigarettes is good, and attitudes that show approval of the use of e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes are used irregularly/sometimes. The campaign that e-cigarettes are not a substitute for regular cigarettes and awareness regarding the potential danger of e-cigarettes needs to be increased. Government regulation regarding the control of e-cigarettes needs to be considered because underage children are already using them.
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印度尼西亚电子雪茄用户社区的知识、态度和行为
背景:香烟,无论是传统的还是电子的,都被广泛使用。2018年,9.1%的印尼人吸烟,高于2016年的8.8%。在包括印度尼西亚在内的几个国家,电子烟的使用量正在增加。因此,必须实施法规,尽量减少电子烟的使用。本研究旨在探讨印尼电子烟社区中电子烟使用者的知识、态度和行为。方法:采用横断面法进行定量研究。于2021年9月至12月进行。调查问卷通过社交媒体分发给42个随机选择的电子烟社区。最小样本量为247名受访者。分析采用单变量。结果:共有247名电子烟使用者参与了这项研究,其中大多数是17-24岁(78%),大多数是男性(62.7%),61.5%的受访者是高中毕业生/同等学历。65.2%的受访者月收入低于300万印尼盾,47.0%的受访者知识得分较低,53.0%的受访者对电子烟持积极态度。一半的受访者是电子烟的长期使用者,并且只使用电子烟。不定期/偶尔使用电子烟。平均每天吸50-99次。一半的受访者想要戒烟。结论:对电子烟的了解是良好的,并且态度表明赞成使用电子烟。电子烟不定期/有时使用。电子烟不是普通香烟的替代品,需要提高对电子烟潜在危险的认识。需要考虑政府对电子烟的管制,因为未成年儿童已经在使用电子烟了。
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