Department of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and Stephenson Cancer Center, 655 Research Parkway, Room 449, Oklahoma City, OK, 73104, USA.
Epidemiology, Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, OK, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2019 Sep 2;19(1):1211. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-7523-5.
The American Cancer Society discourages the dual use of electronic cigarettes (ECs) and cigarettes because such use has not resulted in reduced exposures to the harmful effects of smoking. American Indian (AI) people have the highest prevalence of smoking and of EC use in the United States, but very little is known about dual EC and cigarette use in AI communities.
In 2016, 375 adult AI in Oklahoma who smoked cigarettes completed a survey about EC use (vaping). We describe vaping patterns, nicotine dependence, and reasons for EC use among the subset of 44 (12%) current dual EC users. To differentiate habitual EC users from occasional or merely curious users, we defined dual use as using ECs on some days or every day in the past 30 days.
About one-third of dual users vaped ten or more times daily. About two-thirds used a tank product. Eleven percent used ECs without nicotine and another 9% were unsure of the nicotine content. A minority (40%) enjoyed vaping more than smoking, and most (76%) would smoke first on days they did both. Thirty-one percent vaped within 5 min of waking and another 24% within 30 min. Although the two-item heaviness of use index did not differ significantly between smoking and vaping, the ten-item Penn State Dependence Index (PSDI) suggested greater dependence on smoking than vaping (11.02 vs. 6.42, respectively; p < .0001). The most common reasons for vaping were to reduce smoking (79%), enjoyment of flavors (78%), and ability to vape where smoking is not allowed (73%). Perceptions of less harm to others (69%) or to self were the next most common (65%). Fewer than half used ECs to reduce stress, for affordability, or because others used them.
Nearly 20% of dual users used ECs either without nicotine or without knowing if the product contained nicotine. The PSDI indicated greater dependence on smoking than vaping. Reasons for vaping were nearly equal between smoking reduction and enjoying flavors. Understanding patterns of dual use will inform future efforts to address nicotine dependence for AI communities with high prevalence of smoking.
美国癌症协会不鼓励同时使用电子烟(EC)和香烟,因为这种使用方式并没有减少吸烟的有害影响。美国印第安人(AI)是美国吸烟和使用 EC 人数最多的人群,但对于 AI 社区中同时使用 EC 和香烟的情况知之甚少。
2016 年,俄克拉荷马州的 375 名成年 AI 吸烟者完成了一项关于 EC 使用(蒸气)的调查。我们描述了在过去 30 天内,44 名(12%)当前双重 EC 用户中,EC 使用模式、尼古丁依赖和 EC 使用原因。为了区分习惯性 EC 用户和偶尔或仅仅好奇的用户,我们将 EC 使用定义为在过去 30 天中的某些日子或每天使用 EC。
约三分之一的双重使用者每天蒸气十次或更多次。约三分之二的人使用储油盒产品。11%的人使用无尼古丁的 EC,另有 9%的人不确定尼古丁含量。少数(40%)人更喜欢蒸气,大多数(76%)人在同时使用两者的日子里,会先吸烟。31%的人在醒来后 5 分钟内开始蒸气,另有 24%的人在 30 分钟内开始蒸气。尽管吸烟和蒸气之间的两项目重度使用指数没有显著差异,但 10 项宾夕法尼亚州依赖指数(PSDI)表明对吸烟的依赖程度高于蒸气(分别为 11.02 和 6.42;p<0.0001)。蒸气的最常见原因是减少吸烟(79%)、享受口味(78%)和能够在不允许吸烟的地方吸烟(73%)。认为对他人(69%)或对自己的危害较小是下一个最常见的原因(65%)。不到一半的人使用 EC 是为了减轻压力、负担得起或因为其他人使用它们。
近 20%的双重使用者使用 EC 要么没有尼古丁,要么不知道产品是否含有尼古丁。PSDI 表明对吸烟的依赖程度高于蒸气。蒸气的原因在减少吸烟和享受口味之间几乎相等。了解双重使用模式将为解决 AI 社区中吸烟率高的尼古丁依赖问题提供信息。