親のベイピングの動機とベイピングのリスク認識を探る混合手法研究
Nursing research
|February 25, 2026
まとめ
親の電子タバコ(電子タバコ)の使用は、禁煙の目標と中毒によって引き起こされ、多くの親は子供への二次ベイピングのリスクを認識していません。これらの誤解に対処するには、ターゲットを絞った健康教育が不可欠です。
科学分野:
- 公衆衛生;行動科学;環境保健
背景:
- 電子タバコ(電子タバコ)の使用は、特に若い成人や親の間で世界的に増加しています。
- 二次曝露、特に子供への電子タバコエアロゾルへの曝露に関する懸念があります。
- ベイピングの安全性に関する誤解は、子供の周りの親の行動に影響を与える可能性があります。
主な方法:
- 説明的逐次混合手法の観察研究を実施しました。
- 人口統計、動機、および知覚される危害に関する調査を通じて定量的データを収集しました。
- 4〜12歳の子供を持つ親との仮想フォーカスグループを通じて定性的データを収集しました。
結論:
- 親の電子タバコの使用は、危害低減の信念、禁煙の目的、およびニコチン依存症と関連しています。
- 二次エアロゾルリスクに関する誤解は、ターゲットを絞った健康教育の必要性を強調しています。
- 介入は、親のベイピングに影響を与える心理的依存および社会経済的要因に対処する必要があります。
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