Department of Psychology, Oberlin College, 120 W Lorain St., Oberlin, OH 44074, United States; Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, 34 Park Street, New Haven, CT 06519, United States.
Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, 34 Park Street, New Haven, CT 06519, United States.
Addict Behav. 2018 Dec;87:92-96. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.06.027. Epub 2018 Jun 26.
The 4-item Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Nicotine Dependence Item Bank is a psychometrically sound measure for assessing cigarette (PROMIS) and e-cigarette dependence (PROMIS-E). We evaluated whether dual-users of cigarettes and e-cigarettes self-report experiencing different levels of dependence on each product. We subsequently examined whether cigarette and e-cigarette dependence are associated with the frequency of using each product in dual-users.
Dual-users completed an online survey in Summer 2017 (n = 326; 49.7% male, 85.3% White, mean age 38.17 [13.08] years). Measurement invariance of the PROMIS and PROMIS-E was evaluated. Mean differences in cigarette and e-cigarette dependence then were examined. The correlation between cigarette and e-cigarette dependence also was examined. Finally, one-way MANOVA was used to evaluate how cigarette and e-cigarette dependence relate to past-month frequency of e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking.
The PROMIS and the PROMIS-E were scalar measurement invariant, and, on average, dual-users reported stronger dependence on cigarettes than on e-cigarettes. Cigarette and e-cigarette dependence were related, yet distinct constructs (r = 0.35), suggesting that dual-users can discriminate between dependence on each product. Stronger cigarette dependence predicted more frequent past-month smoking and less frequent past-month vaping. Stronger e-cigarette dependence predicted more frequent past-month vaping and less frequent smoking.
Overall, dual-users reported stronger dependence on cigarettes than on e-cigarettes. However, dependence on each product was associated with increased use of each respective product and with less frequent use of the other product. Future research using the PROMIS can evaluate how potential FDA regulations could reduce nicotine dependence across products.
四项患者报告的结果测量信息系统尼古丁依赖项目库是一种心理测量学上合理的方法,用于评估香烟(PROMIS)和电子烟(PROMIS-E)的依赖程度。我们评估了同时使用香烟和电子烟的双重使用者是否会自我报告对每种产品的依赖程度不同。我们随后检查了香烟和电子烟的依赖程度是否与双重使用者使用每种产品的频率有关。
双重使用者在 2017 年夏季完成了一项在线调查(n=326;49.7%为男性,85.3%为白人,平均年龄 38.17[13.08]岁)。评估了 PROMIS 和 PROMIS-E 的测量不变性。然后检查了香烟和电子烟依赖程度的平均差异。还检查了香烟和电子烟依赖之间的相关性。最后,使用单向方差分析评估了香烟和电子烟依赖与过去一个月电子烟使用频率和吸烟频率之间的关系。
PROMIS 和 PROMIS-E 具有标量测量不变性,平均而言,双重使用者报告对香烟的依赖程度强于电子烟。香烟和电子烟的依赖是相关的,但又是不同的结构(r=0.35),这表明双重使用者可以区分对每种产品的依赖。更强的香烟依赖预测了过去一个月更频繁的吸烟和更不频繁的吸烟。更强的电子烟依赖预测了过去一个月更频繁的电子烟使用和更不频繁的吸烟。
总体而言,双重使用者报告对香烟的依赖程度强于电子烟。然而,对每种产品的依赖与每种产品的使用增加以及另一种产品的使用减少有关。未来使用 PROMIS 的研究可以评估潜在的 FDA 法规如何降低跨产品的尼古丁依赖。