Klinische Psychiatrie Offener Zugang

Abstrakt

Impact of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) among university students in Bangladesh

Mehedi Hasan

The use of electronic cigarettes has becoming a growing trend especially by young people in Bangladesh. Electronic cigarettes are the most common prototype of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) which deliver an aerosol by heating a solution that users inhale. The main constituents of the solution in addition to nicotine when nicotine is present are propylene glycol, with or without glycerol and flavoring agent. The aim of this research was to look at the impact of e-cigarettes among the university students in Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was carried out using a semi structured questionnaire among the university students. The information of this research was based in primary survey. Major finding of the study suggests that 50.1% participants think e-cigarettes were great alternative where they cannot smoke traditional cigarettes and it should not ban from public places. Perception of these products as a safe alternative, appealing advertisements, and lax regulatory policies has helped gain popularity among the students. As a result,students’ smoker were increased at 30.7% and especially female students were increased 15.4%. In addition, this study also revealed that 12.7% smokers used e-cigarettes and others narcotics substance. Another great finding of the study revealed that female students are more narcotics addicted than previous at 8.9% because of e-cigarettes. To solve the dilemma, more scientific studies in this field are required. Prompt regulatory response with strict vigilance on marketing and advertising may be desirable in the interest of users and public at large.

 

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