Department of Psychology, 383559California State University San Marcos, San Marcos, CA, USA.
VA San Diego Healthcare System, 19979University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Am J Health Promot. 2021 Jun;35(5):624-632. doi: 10.1177/0890117120982408. Epub 2020 Dec 23.
This study describes the frequency of JUUL e-cigarette (referred to as JUUL) quit attempts and identifies characteristics associated with confidence in quitting and perceived difficulty quitting JUUL.
Cross-sectional study from a self-administered online survey.
Two public southern California universities.
A total of 1,001 undergraduate students completed the survey from February to May 2019.
Self-report measures about JUUL included use, history of quit attempts, time to first use, perceived difficulty with cessation/reduction, and confidence in quitting.
Binary logistic regressions were used to identify demographic and tobacco-related behavioral correlates of JUUL cessation-related perceptions and behaviors.
Nearly half of ever-JUUL users (47.8%) reported a JUUL quit attempt. Adjusting for demographic factors and other tobacco product use, shorter time to first JUUL use after waking was associated with lower confidence in quitting JUUL (aOR = 0.02, 0.00-0.13) and greater perceived difficulty in quitting JUUL (aOR = 8.08, 2.15-30.35). Previous JUUL quit attempt history was also associated with greater odds of perceived difficulty quitting JUUL (aOR = 5.97, 1.74-20.53).
History of JUUL quit attempts among college students was common. Those who had previously tried quitting were more likely to perceive difficulty with cessation. Time to first JUUL use, a marker of dependence, was linked with greater perceived cessation difficulty and lower confidence in quitting. These findings suggest that there is a need for cessation and relapse prevention support for college student JUUL users.
本研究描述了 JUUL 电子烟(简称 JUUL)戒烟尝试的频率,并确定了与戒烟信心和感知戒烟难度相关的特征。
横断面研究,来自自我管理的在线调查。
南加州的两所公立大学。
共有 1001 名本科生在 2019 年 2 月至 5 月期间完成了这项调查。
关于 JUUL 使用的自我报告措施包括使用情况、戒烟尝试史、首次使用时间、戒烟/减少的感知难度以及戒烟信心。
采用二项逻辑回归分析来确定人口统计学和与烟草相关的行为因素与 JUUL 戒烟相关的认知和行为之间的关系。
近一半的曾使用 JUUL 的人(47.8%)报告了一次 JUUL 戒烟尝试。调整人口统计学因素和其他烟草产品使用情况后,醒来后首次使用 JUUL 的时间越短,戒烟的信心越低(调整后比值比[aOR] = 0.02,0.00-0.13),戒烟的感知难度越大(aOR = 8.08,2.15-30.35)。以前尝试过 JUUL 戒烟也与戒烟难度感知较大的几率相关(aOR = 5.97,1.74-20.53)。
大学生中 JUUL 戒烟尝试的历史很常见。以前尝试过戒烟的人更有可能认为戒烟困难。首次使用 JUUL 的时间,即依赖的标志,与更大的感知戒烟难度和戒烟信心降低有关。这些发现表明,需要为大学生 JUUL 用户提供戒烟和预防复吸的支持。