Abstract

Background: Electronic cigarettes (E-cigarettes) are gaining momentum worldwide. They are looked at as an effective way to cease smoking with reduced harm. Since Lebanon is a country with a high smoking prevalence, it is of interest then to analyze the current and expanding role of E-cigarettes among the Lebanese population. Aim: The objective of our study was to evaluate the awareness, perception, and behaviors related to E-cigarettes in Lebanon. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of Lebanese pedestrians chosen from random sectors of Beirut was recruited in our sample study. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to examine their awareness, perception, and behaviors related to E-cigarettes. SPSS was used for analysis. The main outcome was to assess the awareness of E-cigarettes in the Lebanese population and evaluate their perception as an effective smoking cessation tool. Results: Of the 364 respondents, 53% were males, 84% were aware of E-cigarettes, and 16% never-tried them. E-cigarettes helped 56% of users to cut down on tobacco smoking, and among all respondents, 60% believed that it is less harmful than tobacco cigarettes. Moreover, 30% perceived it as an effective way to quit smoking. The majority of participants (61%) who tried it were between 18 and 25 years of age, and 36% of them were nonsmokers. Conclusion: Our study is the first in Lebanon to assess the awareness, perception, and behaviors related to E-cigarettes. The majority of our population was aware of E-cigarettes, and some perceived them as a less harmful replacement compared to tobacco smoking. Additionally, non-smokers may be attracted to E-cigarette smoking which may lead to developing a new attraction and gateway for smoking. Therefore, awareness about E-cigarette's correct use, benefits, and harms need to be highlighted among the public, particularly the young generation in Lebanon.

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