Ehlke Sarah J, Cohn Amy M
The Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies, Truth Initiative, 900 G St. NW, Fourth Floor, Washington, DC 20001, United States.
The Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies, Truth Initiative, 900 G St. NW, Fourth Floor, Washington, DC 20001, United States; Department of Oncology, Georgetown University Medical Center Cancer Prevention & Control Program, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, 3970 Reservoir Rd, NW, Washington, DC 20057, United States.
Addict Behav. 2016 Aug;59:48-51. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.03.010. Epub 2016 Mar 21.
Dual use of little cigars/cigarillos (LCCs) with cigarettes is becoming more popular; especially among men, but infrequently studied. Dual tobacco users show a higher prevalence of health-risk behaviors such as drug and alcohol use, are likely exposed to higher levels of nicotine and tobacco-related toxicants, and have greater difficulty quitting and maintaining abstinence. This study examined the effects of alcohol use, and desire to quit smoking on dual use of LCCs and cigarettes among men and women.
Data utilized responses from a screening survey of 571 adult smokers. Basic demographic information, current cigarette use, desire to quit smoking, frequency of current LCC use, and alcohol and drug use were collected.
Dual users were more likely to be male and younger, report drug use in the past 90-days, and have a lower desire to quit smoking. Regression analyses showed a 3-way interaction of gender, alcohol use frequency, and desire to quit smoking, such that men who drank alcohol more frequently who had a higher desire to quit smoking used LCCs more frequently than men with a lower desire to quit.
Alcohol use may be a risk factor for men's dual use of LCCs and cigarettes among those who want to quit smoking. Implications for prevention and treatment are discussed.
小雪茄/小雪茄烟(LCCs)与香烟同时使用的情况越来越普遍;尤其在男性中,但相关研究较少。同时使用两种烟草制品的人出现诸如吸毒和酗酒等健康风险行为的患病率更高,可能接触到更高水平的尼古丁和烟草相关毒物,并且在戒烟和保持戒烟状态方面困难更大。本研究调查了饮酒以及戒烟意愿对男性和女性同时使用LCCs和香烟的影响。
数据来自对571名成年吸烟者进行的筛查调查的回复。收集了基本人口统计学信息、当前吸烟情况、戒烟意愿、当前使用LCCs的频率以及饮酒和吸毒情况。
同时使用两种烟草制品的人更可能为男性且更年轻,报告在过去90天内有吸毒行为,并且戒烟意愿较低。回归分析显示性别、饮酒频率和戒烟意愿之间存在三方交互作用,即饮酒更频繁且戒烟意愿较高的男性比戒烟意愿较低的男性更频繁地使用LCCs。
对于想要戒烟的男性而言,饮酒可能是其同时使用LCCs和香烟的一个风险因素。文中讨论了预防和治疗方面的意义。