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E-Cigarette Narratives of User-Generated Posts on Xiaohongshu in China: Content Analysis

E-Cigarette Narratives of User-Generated Posts on Xiaohongshu in China: Content Analysis

Reference 5: Medicalisation of vaping in the UK? E-cigarette users’ perspectives on the merging of commercial and medical routes to vaping Reference 15: e-Cigarette cessation: content analysis of a quit vaping community on RedditvapingSmoking and Vaping in Adolescence

Tingfen Ji, Zhao Liu, Zheng Su, Xin Xia, Yi Liu, Ying Xie, Zhenxiao Huang, Xinmei Zhou, Min Wang, Anqi Cheng, Qingqing Song, Yuxin Shi, Shunyi Shi, Aihemaiti Ailifeire, Jiahui He, Yingman Gao, Liang Zhao, Liyan Wu, Dan Xiao, Chen Wang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71173

Measuring Stress, Socialization, and Smoking Behaviors Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Other Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents (the Puff Break Research Study): Protocol for a Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Measuring Stress, Socialization, and Smoking Behaviors Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Other Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents (the Puff Break Research Study): Protocol for a Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Minority stress theory [23-25] posits that LGBTQ+ populations experience excess stress due to exposure to various forms of prejudice, discrimination, and internalized stigma, which results in adverse mental and physical health (eg, anxiety and depression) and maladaptive coping behaviors (eg, smoking and vaping). Elevated rates of smoking have been associated with high degrees of sexuality- and gender-based mistreatment.

Linda Salgin, Daniel Kellogg, Jonathan Helm, Aaron J Blashill, Mark Myers, Hee-Jin Jun, Andy C Lim, Jerel P Calzo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71927

Virtual Reality for the Prevention and Cessation of Nicotine Vaping in Youths: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Virtual Reality for the Prevention and Cessation of Nicotine Vaping in Youths: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

One trial among high school-age teens randomly assigned participants to watch Food and Drug Administration “Real Cost” advertisements (on either health harms of vaping or addiction potential) or a control group (neutral videos about vaping) with results showing that both intervention groups had lower self-reported likelihood of future vaping, less positive attitudes toward vaping and vaped fewer days per week compared to those in the control group [13].

Belinda Borrelli, Daniel Weinstein, Romano Endrighi, Nikki Ling, Kathleen Koval, Lisa M Quintiliani, Kaitlyn Konieczny

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71961

User Perceptions of E-Cigarette Cessation Apps: Content Analysis of App Reviews

User Perceptions of E-Cigarette Cessation Apps: Content Analysis of App Reviews

Vaping rates continue to rise in Canada despite efforts to prevent vaping uptake and support cessation efforts [1]. In 2022, 5.8% of the population reported using an electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) in the past 30 days, up from 4.7% in 2019 [1,2].

Danielle Rodberg, Roula Nawara, Mischa Taylor, Laura Struik

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59997

Vaping, Acculturation, and Social Media Use Among Mexican American College Students: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Web-Based Cohort Study

Vaping, Acculturation, and Social Media Use Among Mexican American College Students: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Web-Based Cohort Study

Participants were asked about vaping and use of social media. Probes sought to determine exposure to and engagement with vaping-related social media content over the previous 14 days and how this influenced their outcome expectations, social norms, and attitudes and beliefs (ie, mediators), subsequently affecting their vaping.

Bara S Bataineh, C Nathan Marti, Dhiraj Murthy, David Badillo, Sherman Chow, Alexandra Loukas, Anna V Wilkinson

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63584

Contextualizing Changes in e-Cigarette Use During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic and Accompanying Infodemic (“So Much Contradictory Evidence”): Qualitative Document Analysis of Reddit Forums

Contextualizing Changes in e-Cigarette Use During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic and Accompanying Infodemic (“So Much Contradictory Evidence”): Qualitative Document Analysis of Reddit Forums

Because posts were made in e-cigarette subreddits, mentions of “vaping” were assumed to be related to nicotine vaping unless there was an explicit mention of cannabis vaping and no mention of nicotine vaping. To capture interactions between Redditors, eligible posts had to have at least 1 comment from another Redditor. We excluded OPs that mentioned cannabis vaping and made no reference to nicotine vaping or e-cigarettes. A timeline of events related to the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020.

Shannon Lea Watkins, Katherine Snodgrass, Lexi Fahrion, Emily Shaw

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66010

From Doubt to Confidence—Overcoming Fraudulent Submissions by Bots and Other Takers of a Web-Based Survey

From Doubt to Confidence—Overcoming Fraudulent Submissions by Bots and Other Takers of a Web-Based Survey

In 2019, we launched the Vaping and Patterns of E-cigarette Use Research (VAPER) Study, which has been described in detail elsewhere [14]. Participants were surveyed to understand better how their product use may change in response to regulations. We recruited a web-based original sample of a lower-prevalence population, adults who frequently use e-cigarettes (5+ days per week), to join a longitudinal web-based survey.

Jeffrey J Hardesty, Elizabeth Crespi, Joshua K Sinamo, Qinghua Nian, Alison Breland, Thomas Eissenberg, Ryan David Kennedy, Joanna E Cohen

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e60184

Short-Form Video Informed Consent Compared With Written Consent for Adolescents and Young Adults: Randomized Experiment

Short-Form Video Informed Consent Compared With Written Consent for Adolescents and Young Adults: Randomized Experiment

Because participants of different ages or with experience with vaping might have more familiarity with the topic or more willingness to participate in the study, we conducted prespecified subgroup analyses to examine if there were differences in the outcomes between adolescents and young adults, as well as among those with vaping experience.

Aliyyat Afolabi, Elaine Cheung, Joanne Chen Lyu, Pamela M Ling

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57747