Hershberger Alexandra R, VanderVeen J Davis, Karyadi Kenny A, Cyders Melissa A
a Department of Psychology , Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis , Indianapolis , Indiana , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2016 Dec 5;51(14):1838-45. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1197940. Epub 2016 Aug 11.
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) are a nicotine delivery device that have recently been linked to alcohol use. Many individuals that smoke cigarettes transition to e-cigs as an alternative to cigarette use, despite potential negative health effects of e-cigs. No research to date has examined how former smokers that have transitioned to e-cigs differ from former smokers that do not use e-cigs, particularly in relation to alcohol use. Further, no research has examined how former smokers that use e-cigs regularly or socially may differ in alcohol consumption.
Using an online community dwelling sample (Former smokers N = 198, mean age = 34.70, SD = 11.45, 56.1% female, 78.3% Caucasian, 37.9% e-cig users), the present study assessed smoking status and alcohol use, with the latter assessed using a timeline followback calendar and the alcohol use disorder identification test (AUDIT).
In all former smokers, total drinks (b = 4.01, p = 0.02) and average drinks per drinking day (b = 0.61, p =.01) were both related to e-cig use status, with e-cig users reporting higher alcohol consumption. Among e-cig using former smokers, social users, but not regular users, showed positive relationships with AUDIT scores, b = 1.90, p =.02, total drinks, b = 9.12, p <.001, average drinks, b = 0.98, p =.006, and hazardous drinking status, OR = 3.21, p =.01.
Findings suggest that: (1) former smokers who use e-cigs may have a potential for higher alcohol use; and (2) those who use e-cigs socially may be at heightened risk for hazardous patterns of alcohol consumption. This should be taken into consideration by healthcare providers.
电子烟是一种尼古丁输送装置,最近被发现与酒精使用有关。许多吸烟的人转而使用电子烟以替代香烟,尽管电子烟可能对健康有负面影响。迄今为止,尚无研究考察转而使用电子烟的 former smokers 与不使用电子烟的 former smokers 有何不同,特别是在酒精使用方面。此外,也没有研究考察经常或社交性使用电子烟的 former smokers 在酒精消费方面可能存在的差异。
本研究使用一个在线社区居住样本(former smokers N = 198,平均年龄 = 34.70,标准差 = 11.45,56.1% 为女性,78.3% 为白种人,37.9% 为电子烟使用者),评估吸烟状况和酒精使用情况,后者通过时间线追溯日历和酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)进行评估。
在所有 former smokers 中,总饮酒量(b = 4.01,p = 0.02)和每个饮酒日的平均饮酒量(b = 0.61,p =.01)均与电子烟使用状况有关,电子烟使用者报告的酒精消费量更高。在使用电子烟的 former smokers 中,社交性使用者而非经常使用者与 AUDIT 得分呈正相关,b = 1.90,p =.02,总饮酒量,b = 9.12,p <.001,平均饮酒量,b = 0.98,p =.006,以及危险饮酒状况,OR = 3.21,p =.01。
研究结果表明:(1)使用电子烟的 former smokers 可能有更高的酒精使用可能性;(2)社交性使用电子烟的人可能有更高的危险饮酒模式风险。医疗保健提供者应考虑到这一点。