Effect of Tobacco and E-Cigarette-Related Social Media Content on Youth

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of the National Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jnma.2024.07.023
Daniel P Ashley MPA, BSc (Hons), Brienna N. Rutherford BS, Carmen C.W. Lim BS, Brandon Cheng BS, Tianze Sun BS, Gigi Vu BS, Benjamin Johnson BS, Jack Chung BS, Sandy Huang BS, Janni Leung PhD, Daniel Stjepanović PhD, Jason P. Connor PhD, Gary C.K. Chan PhD
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Abstract

Introduction

E-cigarette and tobacco-related content on social media has been linked to various mechanisms of increased e-cigarette and tobacco use. This study aimed to synthesis the association between exposure to e-cigarette and tobacco-related content and youth behaviors and attitudes.

Methods

A comprehensive search was conducted as part of a larger study on social media and recreational substance use. Studies published post-2004 reporting effect estimates for exposure or engagement with e-cigarette or tobacco content on social media and behavior or attitude outcomes were included.

Results

32 studies (N = 274,283, 9-25 years) were included. Meta-analyses revealed significant associations between engagement with tobacco content and use, to content and never users’ risk and exposure to e-cigarette content and use. There was no observed relationship between exposure to tobacco content and ever users’ risk perceptions. Qualitative synthesis found significant associations between tobacco exposure and increased current use and pro-tobacco attitudes; e-cigarette exposure and increased susceptibility and reduced risk perceptions; tobacco engagement and increased susceptibility; e-cigarette engagement and increased use; dual exposure and increased susceptibility; and dual engagement and increased dual use. Mixed findings were identified for the influence of e-cigarette exposure on attitudes, tobacco exposure on susceptibility, dual exposure on dual use behaviors, and dual engagement on dual susceptibility.

Conclusion

Exposure to and engagement with content depicting e-cigarette or tobacco products may significantly influence the behaviors and attitudes of youth. Policies should continue to monitor the potential implications of interactions with this content and implementing strategies to reduce the impact of this content.

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烟草和电子烟相关社交媒体内容对青少年的影响
引言 社交媒体上的电子烟和烟草相关内容与电子烟和烟草使用增加的各种机制有关。本研究旨在综合分析接触电子烟和烟草相关内容与青少年行为和态度之间的关联。方法作为社交媒体和娱乐性物质使用大型研究的一部分,我们进行了全面搜索。结果纳入了 32 项研究(N = 274,283, 9-25 岁)。元分析表明,接触烟草内容和使用烟草、接触烟草内容和从未使用烟草的风险以及接触电子烟内容和使用电子烟之间存在显著关联。没有观察到接触烟草内容与从不吸烟者的风险认知之间的关系。定性综合研究发现,烟草接触与当前使用增加和亲烟态度之间、电子烟接触与易感性增加和风险认知降低之间、烟草参与与易感性增加之间、电子烟参与与使用增加之间、双重接触与易感性增加之间、双重参与与双重使用增加之间存在重要关联。对于电子烟暴露对态度的影响、烟草暴露对易感程度的影响、双重暴露对双重使用行为的影响以及双重参与对双重易感程度的影响,研究结果不一。政策应继续监测与这些内容互动的潜在影响,并实施策略减少这些内容的影响。
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