Hershberger Alexandra R, Karyadi Kenny A, VanderVeen J Davis, Cyders Melissa A
Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis, USA.
Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis, USA.
Addict Behav. 2016 Jan;52:13-21. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.08.005. Epub 2015 Aug 21.
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) were created to approximate the look, feel, and experience of using a cigarette. Since cigarette and alcohol use co-occur, we hypothesized that e-cig and alcohol use also co-occur, likely due to shared positive drug expectations. Using self-report data from two independent samples of community-dwelling alcohol using adults, the present study: (1) modified the Nicotine and Other Substance Interaction Expectancy Questionnaire (NOSIE) to assess expectancies of combined e-cig and alcohol use (i.e. the individuals perceived likelihood of using e-cigs and alcohol together; NOSIE-ER); and (2) examined the relationships among e-cig use, expectancies, and alcohol use across e-cig use status. In the first sample (N=692, mean age=32.6, SD=9.74, 50.7% female, 82.2% Caucasian), exploratory factor analysis suggested the presence of two factors: (1) alcohol use leads to e-cig use (Scale 1; α=0.85); and (2) e-cig use leads to alcohol use (Scale 2; α=0.91). In the second sample (N=714, mean age=34.1, SD=10.89, 47.8% female, 75.6% Caucasian), confirmatory factor analysis supported this factor structure (χ(2)=47.00, p<0.01, df=19; RMSEA=0.08, 90% CI=0.05-0.11; TLI=0.99; CFI=0.99). Compared to non e-cig users, e-cig users had significantly higher problematic alcohol use in both samples (b's=0.09 to 0.14, p's<.05). Expectancies of combined e-cig and alcohol use were significantly related to problematic alcohol use (b's=-0.92 to 0.26, p's<.05). In sum, e-cig use is related to alcohol use and expectancies of combined e-cig and alcohol use; consequently, reshaping of beliefs about needs or desires to co-use could be a prime point of intervention.
电子烟是为了模仿吸烟的外观、感觉和体验而发明的。由于吸烟和饮酒行为常常同时出现,我们推测电子烟使用和饮酒行为也可能同时发生,这可能是由于对药物共同的积极预期所致。本研究使用来自两个独立的社区成年饮酒者样本的自我报告数据:(1) 修改了尼古丁与其他物质相互作用预期问卷(NOSIE),以评估同时使用电子烟和酒精的预期(即个体感知到同时使用电子烟和酒精的可能性;NOSIE-ER);(2) 研究了不同电子烟使用状态下电子烟使用、预期和酒精使用之间的关系。在第一个样本中(N = 692,平均年龄 = 32.6,标准差 = 9.74,50.7%为女性,82.2%为白种人),探索性因素分析表明存在两个因素:(1) 饮酒导致使用电子烟(量表1;α = 0.85);(2) 使用电子烟导致饮酒(量表2;α = 0.91)。在第二个样本中(N = 714,平均年龄 = 34.1,标准差 = 10.89,47.8%为女性,75.6%为白种人),验证性因素分析支持了这一因素结构(χ(2)=47.00,p < 0.01,自由度 = 19;RMSEA = 0.08,90%置信区间 = 0.05 - 0.11;TLI = 0.99;CFI = 0.99)。与不使用电子烟的人相比,两个样本中使用电子烟的人都有明显更高的问题饮酒发生率(b值 = 0.09至0.14,p值 < 0.05)。同时使用电子烟和酒精的预期与问题饮酒显著相关(b值 = -0.92至0.26,p值 < 0.05)。总之,电子烟使用与酒精使用以及同时使用电子烟和酒精的预期有关;因此,重塑关于共同使用的需求或欲望的信念可能是一个主要的干预点。