Palipudi Krishna Mohan, Mbulo Lazarous, Morton Jeremy, Mbulo Lazarous, Bunnell Rebecca, Blutcher-Nelson Glenda, Kosen Soewarta, Tee Guat Hiong, Abdalla Amani Mohamed Elkhatim, Mutawa Kholood Ateeq Al, Barbouni Anastasia, Antoniadou Eleni, Fouad Heba, Khoury Rula N, Rarick James, Sinha Dhirendra N, Asma Samira
Global Tobacco Control Branch, Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC, Atlanta, GA;
Office of Smoking and Health, NCCDPHP, CDC, Atlanta, GA;
Nicotine Tob Res. 2016 Apr;18(4):501-7. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntv081. Epub 2015 Apr 20.
Increases in electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) awareness and current use have been documented in high income countries but less is known about middle and low income countries.
Nationally representative household survey data from the first four Global Adult Tobacco Surveys to assess e-cigarettes were analyzed, including Indonesia (2011), Malaysia (2011), Qatar (2013), and Greece (2013). Correlates of e-cigarette awareness and current use were calculated. Sample sizes for Greece and Qatar allowed for further analysis of e-cigarette users.
Awareness of e-cigarettes was 10.9% in Indonesia, 21.0% in Malaysia, 49.0% in Qatar, and 88.5% in Greece. In all four countries, awareness was higher among male, younger, more educated, and wealthier respondents. Current e-cigarette use among those aware of e-cigarettes was 3.9% in Malaysia, 2.5% in Indonesia, 2.2% in Greece and 1.8% in Qatar. Across these four countries, an estimated 818 500 people are currently using e-cigarettes. Among current e-cigarette users, 64.4% in Greece and 84.1% in Qatar also smoked cigarettes, and, 10.6% in Greece and 6.0% in Qatar were never-smokers.
E-cigarette awareness and use was evident in all four countries. Ongoing surveillance and monitoring of awareness and use of e-cigarettes in these and other countries could help inform tobacco control policies and public health interventions. Future surveillance should monitor use of e-cigarettes among current smokers and uptake among never-smokers and relapsing former smokers.
在高收入国家,电子烟的知晓率和当前使用率有所上升,但关于中低收入国家的情况,人们了解较少。
分析了来自前四次全球成人烟草调查中评估电子烟的具有全国代表性的家庭调查数据,包括印度尼西亚(2011年)、马来西亚(2011年)、卡塔尔(2013年)和希腊(2013年)。计算了电子烟知晓率和当前使用率的相关因素。希腊和卡塔尔的样本量允许对电子烟使用者进行进一步分析。
印度尼西亚的电子烟知晓率为10.9%,马来西亚为21.0%,卡塔尔为49.0%,希腊为88.5%。在所有四个国家,男性、年轻、受教育程度更高和更富有的受访者的知晓率更高。在知晓电子烟的人群中,马来西亚当前电子烟使用率为3.9%,印度尼西亚为2.5%,希腊为2.2%,卡塔尔为1.8%。在这四个国家中,估计目前有818500人在使用电子烟。在当前的电子烟使用者中,希腊有64.4%、卡塔尔有84.1%的人也吸烟,希腊有10.6%、卡塔尔有6.0%的人从不吸烟。
在所有四个国家都明显存在电子烟知晓率和使用率。对这些国家和其他国家的电子烟知晓率和使用率进行持续监测,有助于为烟草控制政策和公共卫生干预措施提供信息。未来的监测应监测当前吸烟者中电子烟的使用情况以及从不吸烟者和复吸的前吸烟者中的使用率。