研究成果

秦雪征教授与合作者的研究成果发表于《Addictive Behaviors》

  

  近日,北京大学市场经济研究中心研究员秦雪征教授与合作者的研究成果《Tobacco use and E-cigarette regulation: Perspectives of University Students in the Asia-Pacific》在国际期刊《Addictive Behaviors》上正式发表。

  

  Abstract:

  

  Introduction

  The Asia-Pacific is home to 30% of the world’s smokers. Additional efforts are needed to reduce negative health impacts of tobacco, including e-cigarettes. The study objectives were to 1. Investigate Asian-Pacific students’ knowledge, attitudes, and use of tobacco products; 2. Determine the level of student support for tobacco control policies; and 3. Examine differences in students’ attitudes by the strength of national tobacco control policies based on implementation of WHO’s MPOWER package, and e-cigarette regulation in their countries.

  

  Methods

  A total of 1953 students from members of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities in 13 countries completed the online survey. We compared the results by the Fisher-Freeman-Halton test.

   

  Results

  While about 83% of students had heard of e-cigarettes; only 14.1% had tried them. Students in countries with e-cigarette bans were the least likely to report having experimented with e-cigarettes (8.1%). While the vast majority of students (87.9%) reported having seen health campaigns targeting combustible cigarettes, far fewer (42.5%) had seen any health campaigns targeting e-cigarettes. About 80% of students supported smoke-free campuses, with the most support coming from those in countries with the weakest adoption of MPOWER policies (88.7%) and no e-cigarette regulations (80.4%). Students in countries with the weakest MPOWER policies were also the most likely to support campus bans and government regulation of e-cigarettes.

  

  Conclusions

  The adoption of tobacco control polices by government may have an impact on e-cigarette smoking behavior among students, and student support for tobacco control, including noncombustible products, is high. Universities should take action by adopting comprehensive tobacco control measures that include e-cigarette regulations.