Social Media Use Linked to Increased Smoking and E-cigarette Use

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May.17.2024
Social Media Use Linked to Increased Smoking and E-cigarette Use
A recent study shows that increased social media use among young people correlates to higher smoking and e-cigarette likelihood.

According to a report from STVNews on May 16th, a new study suggests that the more time young people spend on social media, the greater their likelihood of smoking and using e-cigarettes. Experts found that children and young people who spend more time on social media are more likely to become regular users. This is especially significant among high-level users, with those spending over 7 hours a day on social media being 8 times more likely to smoke and 4 times more likely to use e-cigarettes than non-users.

 

This study, published in the journal "Thorax," includes data from 10,808 individuals aged 10 to 25 from a longitudinal study of British families conducted between 2015 and 2021. A total of 8.5% of participants reported currently smoking in at least one survey, while 2.5% reported currently using e-cigarettes. Only 1% of individuals reported using both.

 

A study has found that 2% of self-reported non-users of social media currently smoke, compared to 9.2% of people who use social media for 1 to 3 hours per day. This percentage increases to 12.2% among those who spend 4 to 6 hours on social media daily, and to 15.7% among those who spend seven hours or more on social media each day.

 

Meanwhile, among those who use e-cigarettes, 0.8% of individuals who do not use social media use e-cigarettes, while this proportion increases to 2.4% among those who use social media for 1 to 3 hours per day. For those who spend four to six hours on social media each day, this percentage increases again to 3.8%, and for those who spend over seven hours on social media daily, this proportion is 4%.

 

Researchers from the School of Public Health at Imperial College London have stated, "There is strong evidence to suggest that e-cigarette companies are utilizing social media to market their products. Social media may be driving smoking and e-cigarette use through direct, targeted advertising and the tobacco industry's use of paid influencers.

 

Researchers stated that the study results also revealed that children's exposure to smoking activities has reached unprecedented levels, with young people particularly interested in fruit and dessert flavored e-cigarettes. The annual survey of anti-smoking action found that children in Great Britain are increasingly aware of e-cigarette marketing, including in stores and through social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube. The 2024 opinion poll of 2587 children aged 11 to 17 found that currently 7.6% of children are using e-cigarettes, the same proportion as last year, but higher than 2.8% in 2017 and 0.8% in 2013.

 

Hazel Cheeseman, deputy chief executive of ASH, commented on the new research, saying: "Reducing children's exposure to tobacco advertising is crucial in lowering youth smoking rates. This new study further confirms that online promotions are increasing the likelihood of children experimenting with e-cigarettes. Young people in online spaces should receive the same level of protection as in physical spaces, and the government must consider what measures to take to ensure this.

 

It is worth noting that according to the latest information obtained by the PA news agency, 57% of underage smokers and 47% of adult e-cigarette users consider fruit flavors to be their primary e-cigarette choice.

 

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