Background: E-cigarettes are a lithium-ion battery device that delivers nicotine
via inhaled vapor. There are misconceptions regarding the use of e-cigarettes,
with many users unaware about the harmful effects of vaping. The knowledge
and attitudes regarding the use of e-cigarettes needs to be studied to find
ways and formulate policies to reduce its prevalence. We aim to study the
prevalence of e-cigarettes among Saudi youth and document their knowledge
and attitudes regarding the harmful effects of vaping. The study also
correlated the attitudes and level of awareness with the educational level of
the participants. Methods: It is a cross-sectional study conducted on 388
participants involving both the genders in September and October 2021 in
Riyadh, KSA. Data was collected through systemically random sampling and
analyzed using SPSS software. Graphs and tables were used to present data
and suitable statistical tests of significance used for data analysis, p-value of <
0.05 or less was considered significant. Results: The use of E-Cigarettes was
60% with a high male prevalence rate. The use was less in post-graduate
participants as compared to the lower educational level. Awareness level also
correlated with the educational level with high level of awareness in the post
graduate participants. Conclusion: Unfortunately, vaping is high among the
youth and more so in males as compared to females. The level of education
plays an important role in determining the use of e-cigarettes with high
educational status demonstrating increased level of awareness of harmful
effects amongst them.
Keywords: Electronic Cigarettes, Riyadh, Vapes, Saudi Youth
