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Receiving and giving electronic cigarettes as gifts in China: Findings from International Tobacco Control China Survey

Authors :
Joanne Chen Lyu
Hai-Yen Sung
Tingting Yao
Anne C.K. Quah
Yuan Jiang
Geoffrey T. Fong
Wendy Max
Source :
Preventive Medicine Reports, Vol 27, Iss , Pp 101763- (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Cigarette gifting is pervasive in China. As the Chinese are increasingly aware of harm from smoking cigarettes, e-cigarettes, often promoted as less harmful alternatives to cigarettes, may be viewed as appropriate gifts. This study is the first using population-based survey data to examine receiving and giving e-cigarettes as gifts in China. We analyzed 9,274 adults from Wave 5 of the International Tobacco Control China Survey, which was completed in July 2015. We found that the prevalence of receiving e-cigarettes as gifts was 1.3% among all respondents and 5.3% among urban smokers; the prevalence of giving e-cigarettes as gifts was 0.5% among all respondents and 1.2% among urban smokers. These prevalence estimates were very low among nonsmokers and rural respondents. Further analysis on urban smokers (N = 3,312) found that those aged 40–54 and 55+, those with high education levels, heavy smokers, and those who perceived e-cigarettes as equally/more harmful than cigarettes were more likely to receive e-cigarette gifts; and those who ever used e-cigarettes were significantly more likely to both receive and give e-cigarette gifts. Urban smokers with positive attitude about cigarette gifting were also more likely to give e-cigarette gifts to others, but those aged 55+ were less likely to gift e-cigarettes. Findings of this study indicate that the Chinese may perceive e-cigarettes as appropriate gifts for smokers, especially heavy smokers. Precautions should be taken to prevent e-cigarettes from becoming a gift choice for nonsmokers. Health campaigns designed to combat the social acceptance of cigarette gifting may also help reduce e-cigarette gifting.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22113355
Volume :
27
Issue :
101763-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Preventive Medicine Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2b7aef5bc37c4d27997a96483f0e17d5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101763