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摘要
目的:从学校专业人员、家长和青少年的角度了解西澳大利亚珀斯青少年使用电子烟的社会生态因素:采用有目的的抽样方法招募学校专业人员、家长和青少年进行一对一(n = 35)或联合(n = 3)访谈(面对面访谈 n = 11 或在线访谈 n = 27)。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析,并根据社会生态模型将数据分为四个领域:i) 个人领域;ii) 人际领域;iii) 组织/社区领域;iv) 社会/政策领域:结果发现,支持青少年吸食毒品的因素包括:寻求感觉和冒险行为;对吸食毒品的低风险认识;吸食毒品的诱人特征;容易获得;认为吸食毒品是一种社交活动;以及家长和学校专业人员对吸食毒品缺乏了解。缺乏来自家庭、教育和社区领域的吸食电子烟预防信息,但成年人和年轻人都希望得到这些信息:结论:电子烟贸易的普遍性以及与监督和执法有关的持续挑战需要加以解决,以减少电子烟的接触和获取。为防止青少年接触和吸食电子烟,需要在各种环境下采用 "硬 "和 "软 "相结合的公共政策工具,让主要利益相关者参与其中。
Socio-ecological factors that influence youth vaping: perspectives from Western Australian school professionals, parents and young people.
Purpose: To understand from the perspectives of school professionals, parents and young people the socio-ecological factors that may facilitate and prevent e-cigarette use among young people in Perth, Western Australia.
Methods: Purposive sampling was used to recruit school professionals, parents and young people for one-on-one (n = 35) or joint (n = 3) interviews (in-person n = 11 or online n = 27). Data were analysed using thematic analysis and classified into four domains based on the socio-ecological model: i) individual, ii) interpersonal, iii) organizational/community and iv) societal/policy.
Results: Factors that were found to support vaping among young people included sensation-seeking and risk-taking behaviour; a low-risk perception of vapes; attractive characteristics of vapes; ease of access; perception vaping is a social activity; and lack of knowledge about vaping among parents and school professionals. Vaping prevention messages originating from the familial, educational and community spheres are lacking but wanted by adults and young people.
Conclusions: The pervasiveness of the e-cigarette trade and persistent challenges related to surveillance and enforcement need to be addressed to reduce exposure and access to e-cigarettes. A mixture of "hard" and "soft" public policy tools involving key stakeholders in a range of settings is needed to prevent e-cigarette access and uptake by young people.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being acknowledges the international and interdisciplinary nature of health-related issues. It intends to provide a meeting-point for studies using rigorous qualitative methodology of significance for issues related to human health and well-being. The aim of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being is to support and to shape the emerging field of qualitative studies and to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of human health and well-being.