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美国吸烟相关癌症幸存者中的电子烟使用情况。

Electronic Cigarette Use among Survivors of Smoking-Related Cancers in the United States.

机构信息

Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.

Hartford Hospital Cancer Center, Hartford, Connecticut.

出版信息

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2019 Dec;28(12):2087-2094. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-19-0105. Epub 2019 Sep 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The prevalence of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use and its impact on smoking cessation among cancer survivors in the United States is largely unknown. We sought to estimate the prevalence of e-cigarette use and examine its associations with cigarette smoking and smoking quit attempts among smoking-related cancer survivors in the United States.

METHODS

We obtained data from the 2014-2017 annual cycles of the National Health Interview Survey for participants with self-reported history of smoking-related cancer(s). We calculated the prevalence of current e-cigarette use and utilized multinomial logistic regression in examining the independent association between e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking. Appropriate survey weights were applied in estimating the prevalence rates, relative risk ratios (RRR), ORs, and confidence intervals (CI).

RESULTS

Our sample comprised 3,162 smoking-related cancer survivors. The prevalence of current e-cigarette use was 3.18% (95% CI, 2.40-3.96). Current e-cigarette users were 83 times as likely as never users to be current cigarette smokers (RRR, 82.89; 95% CI, 16.54-415.37). Among those with a history of cigarette smoking, current e-cigarette users were 90% less likely to be former smokers (OR, 0.10; 95% CI, 0.05-0.18). No association was seen between current e-cigarette use and a smoking quit attempt in the prior year.

CONCLUSIONS

E-cigarette use among cigarette ever smokers was associated with a lower likelihood of being a former smoker/having quit smoking, and e-cigarette use was not associated with smoking quit attempts.

IMPACT

Our findings do not provide evidence that e-cigarette use facilitates smoking cessation among smoking-related cancer survivors.

摘要

背景

在美国,电子烟(e-cigarette)的使用情况及其对癌症幸存者戒烟的影响在很大程度上尚不清楚。我们旨在估计电子烟的使用情况,并研究其与美国吸烟相关癌症幸存者的吸烟行为和戒烟尝试之间的关联。

方法

我们从 2014-2017 年全国健康访谈调查的年度周期中获取了有自我报告吸烟相关癌症史的参与者的数据。我们计算了当前电子烟使用的流行率,并利用多项逻辑回归来研究电子烟使用与吸烟之间的独立关联。在估计流行率、相对风险比(RRR)、比值比(OR)和置信区间(CI)时,适用了适当的调查权重。

结果

我们的样本包括 3162 名吸烟相关癌症幸存者。当前电子烟使用的流行率为 3.18%(95%CI,2.40-3.96)。当前电子烟使用者成为当前吸烟者的可能性是从不使用者的 83 倍(RRR,82.89;95%CI,16.54-415.37)。在有吸烟史的人群中,当前电子烟使用者成为前吸烟者的可能性降低了 90%(OR,0.10;95%CI,0.05-0.18)。在过去一年中,当前电子烟使用者与戒烟尝试之间没有关联。

结论

在曾吸烟的人群中,电子烟的使用与更不可能成为前吸烟者/戒烟者有关,而电子烟的使用与戒烟尝试之间没有关联。

影响

我们的研究结果并未提供证据表明电子烟的使用有助于吸烟相关癌症幸存者戒烟。

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