E-cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in Trinidad and Tobago
BackgroundElectronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has become more common among younger age groups around the world. Health concerns, including oral health effects have been reported.ObjectiveThis research aimed to assess prevalence of e-cigarette use and knowledge of oral health effects among young u...
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| author | Cherisse Z. Beard Anil J. Ragbir Tia L. Rice Makiba M. Thomas Rahul S. Naidu |
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| description | BackgroundElectronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has become more common among younger age groups around the world. Health concerns, including oral health effects have been reported.ObjectiveThis research aimed to assess prevalence of e-cigarette use and knowledge of oral health effects among young university students in Trinidad and Tobago and implications for oral health promotion.MethodsA sample of 193 students, >18 years old, consisting of health sciences students from the Faculty of Medical Sciences, the University of the West Indies. Participants completed an online self-administered questionnaire including demographics, e-cigarette use habits and effect on oral health.ResultsThe majority were female participation (75.1%). Age range of participants was 19 to 25-years-old, mean age 22 years old. 15% of participants currently used e-cigarettes. Most participants believed that e-cigarette use affects health (97.9%), is possibly addictive (91.2%), delivers nicotine (87%) and contains chemicals (87.6%). 51.3% believed that e-cigarette use, related to tooth decay and 58.5% gum disease. 44% of participants were not familiar with research on e-cigarette use and its effects on oral health. Most participants thought the information on e-cigarettes was important (78.3%) and (71.5%) would speak to a dentist about its effects on oral health. 76% of participants indicated willingness to quit e-cigarette use if adverse oral health effects were understood.ConclusionAmong this sample of health sciences students, e-cigarette use was low. There was limited knowledge of its effects on oral health. Adverse effects of e-cigarette use on oral health should be included in oral health promotion initiatives. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-ae79d37f1efd4308a5477d278ad10e702025-08-20T03:27:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oral Health2673-48422025-06-01610.3389/froh.2025.15472461547246E-cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in Trinidad and TobagoCherisse Z. BeardAnil J. RagbirTia L. RiceMakiba M. ThomasRahul S. NaiduBackgroundElectronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has become more common among younger age groups around the world. Health concerns, including oral health effects have been reported.ObjectiveThis research aimed to assess prevalence of e-cigarette use and knowledge of oral health effects among young university students in Trinidad and Tobago and implications for oral health promotion.MethodsA sample of 193 students, >18 years old, consisting of health sciences students from the Faculty of Medical Sciences, the University of the West Indies. Participants completed an online self-administered questionnaire including demographics, e-cigarette use habits and effect on oral health.ResultsThe majority were female participation (75.1%). Age range of participants was 19 to 25-years-old, mean age 22 years old. 15% of participants currently used e-cigarettes. Most participants believed that e-cigarette use affects health (97.9%), is possibly addictive (91.2%), delivers nicotine (87%) and contains chemicals (87.6%). 51.3% believed that e-cigarette use, related to tooth decay and 58.5% gum disease. 44% of participants were not familiar with research on e-cigarette use and its effects on oral health. Most participants thought the information on e-cigarettes was important (78.3%) and (71.5%) would speak to a dentist about its effects on oral health. 76% of participants indicated willingness to quit e-cigarette use if adverse oral health effects were understood.ConclusionAmong this sample of health sciences students, e-cigarette use was low. There was limited knowledge of its effects on oral health. Adverse effects of e-cigarette use on oral health should be included in oral health promotion initiatives.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/froh.2025.1547246/fulle-cigarettevapingsmokingtobacconicotineoral health |
| spellingShingle | Cherisse Z. Beard Anil J. Ragbir Tia L. Rice Makiba M. Thomas Rahul S. Naidu E-cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in Trinidad and Tobago Frontiers in Oral Health e-cigarette vaping smoking tobacco nicotine oral health |
| title | E-cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in Trinidad and Tobago |
| title_full | E-cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in Trinidad and Tobago |
| title_fullStr | E-cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in Trinidad and Tobago |
| title_full_unstemmed | E-cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in Trinidad and Tobago |
| title_short | E-cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in Trinidad and Tobago |
| title_sort | e cigarette use and knowledge of its effect on oral health among health sciences students in trinidad and tobago |
| topic | e-cigarette vaping smoking tobacco nicotine oral health |
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