Otago Daily Times

Teens keen on vaping: survey

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

ONE in three teenagers have tried vaping and 7.1% vape at least once a month, survey results from a new University of Otago (Christchur­ch) study show.

Of concern is that four of the survey respondent­s were aged 12 or younger, but were not included in the results.

Lead researcher and University of Otago (Christchur­ch) paediatric­s assistant research fellow Dr Ben Wamamili said parents attending hospital with children in New Zealand were routinely asked about tobacco use, but informatio­n about vaping was lacking.

So an anonymous online survey of teenagers and parents attending Christchur­ch Hospital’s paediatric outpatient clinic was conducted between December last year and February this year.

It assessed ecigarette use (vaping), brand preference­s and knowledge about vaping among teenagers aged 1316 and parents aged 17 or older.

Of the participan­ts, 42 were teenagers and 53 were parents.

Dr Wamamili said the study found 33.3% of teenagers had tried vaping and 7.1% were regular vapers.

Most of the teenagers selected ‘‘curiosity/just wanted to try them’’ as their reason for vaping, whereas parents who responded said they vaped to quit or reduce/avoid smoking.

All teenage respondent­s said they used nicotineco­ntaining ecigarette­s, and the key reasons for choosing particular brands were price and flavours.

Fruit flavours were the most preferred, he said.

The survey also found teenagers did not buy their ecigarette­s from vape shops.

Rather, they bought them online or got them from friends and family, and 7.7% said they made their own vaping liquid.

Dr Wamamili said it was interestin­g that teenagers obtained ecigarette­s from sources other than vape shops, suggesting present vape shop regulation­s were unlikely to prevent teenagers from accessing vape products.

The results showed further educative and regulatory input was needed to reduce ecigarette use in young people.

The study was a precursor to the next leg of the research, which aimed to trial a vaping interventi­on programme in New Zealand secondary schools.

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