UT Health San Antonio, Center for Research to Advance Community Health (ReACH), San Antonio, Texas.
Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.
J Adolesc Health. 2020 Jan;66(1):48-55. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2019.05.030. Epub 2019 Aug 31.
The purpose of this study was to compare characteristics of usual JUUL users versus other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) users, examine differences in reasons for use and perceptions across ENDS user groups, and identify significant correlates of usual JUUL use.
This study used data from 510 young adult ENDS users (ages 18-29 years) from Wave 7 (Spring 2018) of the Marketing and Promotions Across Colleges in Texas Project (Project M-PACT). Chi-Square analyses, independent t-tests, and mixed-effects logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify factors associated with usual JUUL use. Four separate regression analyses were conducted based on independent variables of interest; all models included demographics and ENDS/other tobacco use behaviors as covariates.
Compared with other ENDS users, usual JUUL users were more likely to be male, younger, smoke cigarettes, reported a higher socioeconomic status (SES), used ENDS on more days in the past 30 days, and reported nicotine "hit" as a reason for use. Usual JUUL users had a higher prevalence of perceiving JUUL/pod vapes as addictive compared with other ENDS users, although perceived addictiveness was not significant in the multivariable models nor were the cessation and dependence measures different between ENDS user groups.
Results highlight concerns about the dual use of JUUL and cigarettes and raise additional concerns about the high nicotine concentration of JUUL. Future longitudinal research is needed to determine if usual JUUL users are more likely to develop symptoms of nicotine dependence compared with other ENDS users.
本研究旨在比较常规 JUUL 用户与其他电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)用户的特点,考察不同 ENDS 用户群体对使用原因和认知的差异,并确定常规 JUUL 使用的显著相关因素。
本研究使用了来自德克萨斯州大学营销与推广项目(Project M-PACT)第 7 波(2018 年春季)的 510 名年轻成人 ENDS 用户(18-29 岁)的数据。采用卡方分析、独立 t 检验和混合效应逻辑回归分析,确定与常规 JUUL 使用相关的因素。基于感兴趣的自变量,进行了四项独立的回归分析;所有模型都包含人口统计学和 ENDS/其他烟草使用行为作为协变量。
与其他 ENDS 用户相比,常规 JUUL 用户更可能是男性、年龄较小、吸烟、报告更高的社会经济地位(SES)、在过去 30 天内更频繁地使用 ENDS,并且报告尼古丁“冲击”是使用的原因之一。常规 JUUL 用户比其他 ENDS 用户更倾向于认为 JUUL/pod 电子烟具有成瘾性,尽管在多变量模型中,感知成瘾性并不显著,而且在 ENDS 用户群体之间,戒烟和依赖措施也没有差异。
结果突出了对 JUUL 和香烟双重使用的担忧,并引发了对 JUUL 高尼古丁浓度的更多关注。需要进行未来的纵向研究,以确定常规 JUUL 用户是否比其他 ENDS 用户更容易出现尼古丁依赖的症状。