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P122. HOW AND WHY DO NON-SMOKERS START ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES? RESULTS
               FROM AN ONLINE SURVEY


               FATMA GUEZGUEZ1,2, INÈS GHANNOUCHI1,2,  JIHÈNE  SAHLI3, HÉLA GHALI3, ZOHRA
               TOUATI3, SONIA ROUATBI1,2
               1: DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL EXPLORATIONS, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF FARHAT HACHED, SOUSSE,
               TUNISIA 2: HEART FAILURE (LR12SP09) RESEARCH LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF FARHAT HACHED, SOUSSE,
               TUNISIA 3: DEPARTMENT OF FAMILIAL AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE; FACULTY OF MEDICINE OF SOUSSE, SOUSSE, TUNISIA


               Introduction

               Electronic cigarettes (EC) are marketed as a tool to reduce or quit smoking. Their use is increasing
               especially among young people. There is concern that they are used not as a cessation tool but
               as a novel experience in their own right.
               Aim To assess reasons for starting EC among non-smokers.

               Methods

               This is a cross sectional internet survey. Participants were enrolled on websites dedicated to EC
               users in Tunisia. Social characteristics of respondents, reasons for starting EC and the way of
               consumption were retrieved.

               Results

               Among the 242 respondents, 8 were never smokers (3.3%) and they were adolescents for the most
               (age range: 16-29 years). Among the never smokers, 6/8 were advised by their friends (peer effect)
               and one started on his own (model role). Three out of eight perceived EC as a less toxic and less
               risky way to smoke. EC was also seen as a trendy tool (3/8) that would facilitate socialization (3/8).
               Curiosity was the reason for starting EC in 2 individuals. Despite the initial non-smoking status,
               only three of them did not use nicotine. Four used steadily a low dosage of nicotine at 3 mg / ml
               but one person increased the dosage of nicotine during consumption.
               Conculsion

               Our results indicate that the perceived health risks and high levels of acceptance among peers
               potentially makes EC attractive to non-smokers. EC may pave the way for a future cigarette habit.

















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