Department of Prevention and Community Health, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
George Washington Cancer Center, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2021 May 24;23(6):1019-1029. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa265.
E-cigarette cessation intervention research is limited. Young adult e-cigarette use and cessation is particularly nuanced, given various user profiles (ie, polytobacco use, co-use with marijuana) warranting different intervention approaches.
The current study is an analysis of baseline survey data (collected September-December 2018) among 1133 young adult (aged 18-34) e-cigarette users in a 2-year longitudinal study. We examined (1) e-cigarette user profiles (ie, e-cigarette only; e-cigarette/other tobacco; e-cigarette/marijuana; e-cigarette/other tobacco/marijuana) and (2) correlates of readiness to quit e-cigarette use in the next 6 months and past-year e-cigarette quit attempts.
In this sample (Mage = 23.91, 47.3% male, 35.5% sexual minority, 75.2% White, 13.7% Hispanic), e-cigarette user profiles were as follows: 16.8% e-cigarettes-only, 23.4% e-cigarette/other tobacco, 18.0% e-cigarette/marijuana, and 41.8% e-cigarette/other tobacco/marijuana. Multinomial logistic regression (referent: e-cigarette-only use) indicated that all polyuse groups were more likely to use high-nicotine e-liquids (containing ≥9 mg of nicotine). Other predictors included e-cigarettes/other tobacco users being older and male; e-cigarettes/marijuana users using closed systems; and e-cigarettes/other tobacco/marijuana users being sexual minority (p's < .01). Readiness to quit e-cigarettes and past-year quit attempts were reported by 20.8% and 32.3%, respectively. Per multilevel regression, readiness to quit and quit attempts correlated with using fewer days, high-nicotine e-liquids, and closed systems, but not marijuana, as well as being heterosexual and Black (vs White); readiness to quit also correlated with being single; past-year quit attempts correlated with other tobacco use and being Hispanic.
Young adult e-cigarette users demonstrate distinct user profiles and cessation-related experiences that should be considered in developing cessation interventions.
The vast majority of young adult e-cigarette users use other tobacco products and marijuana. Unfortunately, few reported readiness to quit or attempting quit. Moreover, certain subgroups (eg, sexual/racial/ethnic minorities) are more likely to be ready or attempt to quit, but may not be successful. Vaping cessation interventions must attend to these nuances.
电子烟戒烟干预研究有限。鉴于各种用户群体(即多烟草使用、与大麻共同使用)需要不同的干预方法,年轻成年人电子烟使用和戒烟的情况特别复杂。
本研究是对一项为期两年的纵向研究中 1133 名年轻成年(18-34 岁)电子烟使用者的基线调查数据(收集于 2018 年 9 月至 12 月)进行的分析。我们研究了(1)电子烟使用者的群体特征(即电子烟仅使用者;电子烟/其他烟草使用者;电子烟/大麻使用者;电子烟/其他烟草/大麻使用者),以及(2)电子烟使用者在接下来 6 个月和过去一年戒烟尝试的戒烟意愿。
在这个样本中(平均年龄 23.91 岁,47.3%为男性,35.5%为性少数群体,75.2%为白人,13.7%为西班牙裔),电子烟使用者的群体特征如下:16.8%为电子烟仅使用者,23.4%为电子烟/其他烟草使用者,18.0%为电子烟/大麻使用者,41.8%为电子烟/其他烟草/大麻使用者。多分类逻辑回归(参照组:电子烟仅使用者)表明,所有多用途群体更有可能使用高尼古丁电子烟液(含有≥9 毫克尼古丁)。其他预测因素包括电子烟/其他烟草使用者年龄较大且为男性;电子烟/大麻使用者使用封闭式系统;电子烟/其他烟草/大麻使用者为性少数群体(p<0.01)。20.8%的受访者表示准备戒烟,32.3%的受访者报告过去一年尝试过戒烟。根据多层次回归,准备戒烟和过去一年的戒烟尝试与使用天数较少、高尼古丁电子烟液和封闭式系统相关,但与大麻无关,与异性恋和黑人(而非白人)相关;准备戒烟也与单身有关;过去一年的戒烟尝试与其他烟草使用和西班牙裔有关。
年轻成年电子烟使用者表现出不同的用户特征和与戒烟相关的经验,这些特征和经验应在制定戒烟干预措施时加以考虑。
绝大多数年轻成年电子烟使用者使用其他烟草产品和大麻。不幸的是,很少有人表示准备戒烟或尝试戒烟。此外,某些亚组(例如,性/种族/族裔少数群体)更有可能准备或尝试戒烟,但可能无法成功。电子烟戒烟干预措施必须注意到这些细微差别。