A qualitative study of adolescent perceptions of electronic cigarettes and their marketing: Implications for prevention and policy

CHILDRENS HEALTH CARE(2017)

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This study examined youths' perceptions of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), sources of e-cigarette exposure, and preferred sources of e-cigarette health information. Participants (n=25, M age 15.0years) recruited during primary care visits completed an in-depth qualitative interview assessing these topics. Most participants (72%) perceived e-cigarettes as healthier than cigarettes and reported e-cigarette advertising exposure (80%) and interpersonal exposure (60%). Participants reported that advertisements portray e-cigarettes as less harmful than cigarettes and novel products. Most (72%) indicated their doctor was their preferred source of e-cigarette health information, suggesting pediatric health care providers are well-positioned to counsel patients to prevent e-cigarette use.
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Electronic cigarettes,adolescents,advertising,perceptions
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