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电子烟使用和吸烟向电子烟转换的社会经济差异。

Socioeconomic Disparities in Electronic Cigarette Use and Transitions from Smoking.

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Management, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT.

Global Poverty Research Lab, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2019 Sep 19;21(10):1363-1370. doi: 10.1093/ntr/nty120.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Socioeconomic disparities have been established for conventional cigarette use, but not for electronic cigarettes. This study estimates socioeconomic gradients in exclusive use of conventional cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, and dual use (ie, use of both products) among adults in the United States.

METHODS

Analyses consider nationally representative data on 25- to 54-year-old respondents to the 2014-2016 National Health Interview Surveys (N = 50306). Demographically adjusted seemingly unrelated regression models estimate how two socioeconomic status measures-respondent education and household income-relate to current exclusive use of conventional cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, and dual use.

RESULTS

Conventional cigarette use exhibits negative education and income gradients, consistent with existing research: -12.9 percentage points (confidence interval [CI]: -14.0, -11.8) if college educated, and -9.5 percentage points (CI: -10.9, -8.1) if household income exceeds 400% of the federal poverty level. These gradients are flatter for dual use (-1.4 [CI: -1.8, -0.9] and -1.9 [CI: -2.5, -1.2]), and statistically insignificant for electronic cigarette use (-0.03 [CI: -0.5, 0.4] and -0.3 [CI: -0.8, -0.2]). Limiting the sample to ever-smokers, higher education is associated with a 0.9 percentage point increase in likelihood of exclusive electronic cigarette use at interview (CI: 0.0, 1.9).

CONCLUSIONS

Education and income gradients in exclusive electronic cigarette use are small and statistically insignificant, contrasting with strong negative gradients in exclusive conventional cigarette use. Furthermore, more educated smokers are more likely to switch to exclusive e-cigarette use than less educated smokers. Such differential switching may exacerbate socioeconomic disparities in smoking-related morbidity and mortality, but lower the burden of tobacco-related disease.

IMPLICATIONS

Research has not yet established whether socioeconomic disparities in electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use resemble those observed for conventional cigarettes. This article uses nationally representative data on US adults aged 25-54 to estimate income and education gradients in exclusive use of conventional cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and dual use. Both gradients are steep and negative for conventional cigarette use, but flat and statistically insignificant for e-cigarette use. Repeating the analysis among ever-smokers indicates that more educated smokers are more likely to transition toward exclusive e-cigarette use than less educated smokers. Such differential substitution may exacerbate disparities in smoking-related morbidity and mortality.

摘要

简介

社会经济地位的差异已被确定为传统香烟使用的一个因素,但尚未确定电子烟的情况。本研究估计了美国成年人中,仅使用传统香烟、电子烟和同时使用两种产品(即使用这两种产品)的社会经济梯度。

方法

分析采用了全国代表性的 2014-2016 年全国健康访谈调查中 25 至 54 岁受访者的数据(N=50306)。人口统计学调整的看似不相关回归模型估计了两个社会经济地位衡量标准——受访者的教育程度和家庭收入——与当前仅使用传统香烟、电子烟和同时使用两种产品之间的关系。

结果

传统香烟的使用呈现出负向的教育和收入梯度,这与现有研究一致:如果接受过大学教育,使用传统香烟的比例会下降 12.9 个百分点(置信区间 [CI]:-14.0,-11.8);如果家庭收入超过联邦贫困水平的 400%,使用传统香烟的比例会下降 9.5 个百分点(CI:-10.9,-8.1)。这种梯度在同时使用两种产品时更为平缓(-1.4 [CI:-1.8,-0.9]和-1.9 [CI:-2.5,-1.2]),而对于电子烟的使用则统计学上不显著(-0.03 [CI:-0.5,0.4]和-0.3 [CI:-0.8,-0.2])。将样本限制为曾经吸烟者,更高的教育程度与在访谈时更有可能仅使用电子烟的几率增加 0.9 个百分点相关(CI:0.0,1.9)。

结论

仅使用电子烟的教育和收入梯度很小,且在统计学上无显著意义,与仅使用传统香烟的强烈负向梯度形成对比。此外,受教育程度较高的吸烟者比受教育程度较低的吸烟者更有可能转向仅使用电子烟。这种差异可能会加剧与吸烟相关的发病率和死亡率方面的社会经济差异,但会降低与烟草相关的疾病负担。

意义

研究尚未确定电子烟(电子烟)使用中的社会经济差异是否与传统香烟的差异相似。本文使用了美国 25-54 岁成年人的全国代表性数据,估计了仅使用传统香烟、电子烟和同时使用两种产品的收入和教育程度梯度。传统香烟的使用梯度陡峭且为负,而电子烟的使用梯度则平缓且在统计学上无显著意义。在曾经吸烟者中重复分析表明,受教育程度较高的吸烟者比受教育程度较低的吸烟者更有可能转向仅使用电子烟。这种差异可能会加剧与吸烟相关的发病率和死亡率方面的社会经济差异。

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