Background. The nicotine market has rapidly evolved with the emergence of newer forms of smoking device that have been expanded worldwide, such as electronic cigarettes (eCig) which heat a solution (e-liquid) to create vapour and heat-not-burn (HNB) tobacco products, which heats tobacco at a temperature below the point of combustion. Their use is increasing at an alarming rate; it is believed it will surpass the use of traditional cigarettes in next 5 years, mostly among never-smokers and young people.Objective. There are not many studies investigating knowledge and behaviour about heat tobacco products (HTP) among teenagers, so the aim of this study is to validate the SECRHET questionnaire (Smoking E-CigaRette and HEat-noT-burn products) on knowledge and behaviour on cigarette and HTP among youth.Methods. The study was conducted in February and March 2019 inside Sapienza University of Rome and high school Giulio Cesare of Rome. A self-administered anonymous questionnaire was performed to investigate smoking habits and measures knowledge about HTP among Italian teenagers.Outcomes. A sample of 60 students took part in the validation of the questionnaire. The overall Cronbach's alpha was 0,635, corresponding to a sufficient reliability.Conclusion. There is little or no data on consumption or perceptions of HTP products among youth and evidence suggests the usefulness of a standardized and validated questionnaire available to monitoring of awareness, interest in trying and prevalence of use of these novel products among young people.

Grassi, M.c., Sansone, A., Basili, S., Ferketich, A.k. (2019). Knowledge of nicotine dependence and treatment in clinical practice improved after an e-learning course among medical students, 170(4), e252-E257 [10.7417/CT.2019.2142].

Knowledge of nicotine dependence and treatment in clinical practice improved after an e-learning course among medical students

Sansone, A;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Background. The nicotine market has rapidly evolved with the emergence of newer forms of smoking device that have been expanded worldwide, such as electronic cigarettes (eCig) which heat a solution (e-liquid) to create vapour and heat-not-burn (HNB) tobacco products, which heats tobacco at a temperature below the point of combustion. Their use is increasing at an alarming rate; it is believed it will surpass the use of traditional cigarettes in next 5 years, mostly among never-smokers and young people.Objective. There are not many studies investigating knowledge and behaviour about heat tobacco products (HTP) among teenagers, so the aim of this study is to validate the SECRHET questionnaire (Smoking E-CigaRette and HEat-noT-burn products) on knowledge and behaviour on cigarette and HTP among youth.Methods. The study was conducted in February and March 2019 inside Sapienza University of Rome and high school Giulio Cesare of Rome. A self-administered anonymous questionnaire was performed to investigate smoking habits and measures knowledge about HTP among Italian teenagers.Outcomes. A sample of 60 students took part in the validation of the questionnaire. The overall Cronbach's alpha was 0,635, corresponding to a sufficient reliability.Conclusion. There is little or no data on consumption or perceptions of HTP products among youth and evidence suggests the usefulness of a standardized and validated questionnaire available to monitoring of awareness, interest in trying and prevalence of use of these novel products among young people.
2019
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA
English
Humans
Cigarette smoking
E-learning
Medical education
Smoking cessation
Adult
Female
Italy
Male
Prospective Studies
Smoking Cessation
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
Education, Distance
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Students, Medical
Tobacco Use Disorder
Grassi, M.c., Sansone, A., Basili, S., Ferketich, A.k. (2019). Knowledge of nicotine dependence and treatment in clinical practice improved after an e-learning course among medical students, 170(4), e252-E257 [10.7417/CT.2019.2142].
Grassi, Mc; Sansone, A; Basili, S; Ferketich, Ak
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