Institute of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2018 Jul 9;20(8):912-922. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx132.
It is unclear how vaping behavior changes over time in regular vapers, and what occurs when vapers relapse to smoking or when they stop vaping. We assessed change in vaping and smoking behaviors over 12 months in regular vapers.
A longitudinal study of 3868 regular vapers enrolled on the Internet in 2012-2015 ("baseline"), followed after one (n = 1631, 42%), three (n = 1337, 35%), six (n = 1148, 30%), and 12 months (n = 893, 23%).
Participants had been vaping for a median of five months at baseline. Most (77%) were former smokers, who had not smoked for a median of three months at baseline. Over 12 months, enjoyment gradually became the most frequently cited reason to vape (93%), and vaping to deal with craving for tobacco gradually decreased (from 87% to 56%). In exclusive vapers (ex-smokers), nicotine concentration in e-liquids decreased over time (from 12 to 9 mg/mL), but puffs/day remained stable (200 puffs/day). After 12 months, 9% of 687 former smokers relapsed to smoking and 28% of 64 daily smokers (dual users) stopped smoking. After 12 months, when participants stopped vaping, they tended to relapse to smoking (+18% daily smokers among those who stopped vaping versus -2% in permanent vapers, p < .001). When ex-smokers relapsed to smoking, they tended to stop vaping.
After 12 months, enjoyment and relapse prevention were the most important reasons to vape. Rates of relapse to smoking were low in former smokers and quit rates were high in current smokers. Stopping vaping was associated with relapsing to smoking.
Even in established vapers, vaping behavior and reasons to vape change over time. This should be taken into account by clinicians, manufacturers and regulators. Results from this non-representative sample can help generate hypotheses that can later be tested in representative samples of vapers.
目前尚不清楚在普通电子烟使用者中,电子烟使用行为随时间的变化情况,以及电子烟使用者重新吸烟或停止使用电子烟时会发生什么。我们评估了在普通电子烟使用者中,12 个月内电子烟和吸烟行为的变化情况。
这是一项在 2012 年至 2015 年期间通过互联网招募的 3868 名普通电子烟使用者的纵向研究(“基线”),随后在 1 个月(n=1631,42%)、3 个月(n=1337,35%)、6 个月(n=1148,30%)和 12 个月(n=893,23%)时进行了随访。
参与者在基线时使用电子烟的中位数时间为五个月。大多数(77%)是曾经的吸烟者,他们在基线时已经有三个月没有吸烟了。在 12 个月期间,享受电子烟逐渐成为最常被引用的使用电子烟的原因(93%),而使用电子烟来缓解对烟草的渴望逐渐减少(从 87%降至 56%)。在单纯电子烟使用者(前吸烟者)中,电子烟液中的尼古丁浓度随时间的推移而降低(从 12 毫克/毫升降至 9 毫克/毫升),但吸口数保持稳定(每天 200 口)。12 个月后,687 名前吸烟者中有 9%重新吸烟,64 名每日吸烟者(双重使用者)中有 28%停止吸烟。12 个月后,当参与者停止使用电子烟时,他们往往会重新吸烟(与持续使用电子烟的人相比,停止使用电子烟的人中每日吸烟者增加了 18%,p<.001)。当前吸烟者重新吸烟时,他们往往会停止使用电子烟。
12 个月后,享受电子烟和预防复发是使用电子烟的最重要原因。前吸烟者重新吸烟的比例较低,当前吸烟者的戒烟率较高。停止使用电子烟与重新吸烟有关。
即使是在已经使用电子烟的人群中,电子烟的使用行为和使用原因也会随时间而变化。临床医生、制造商和监管机构应该考虑到这一点。本非代表性样本的结果可以帮助产生假设,这些假设可以在后来在电子烟使用者的代表性样本中进行测试。