Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2021 Aug 18;23(9):1459-1467. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntab041.
To examine the prevalence and the changing pattern of e-cigarette use from preconception to pregnancy.
This is a cross-sectional study using data from the multi-site Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System in the United States, 2016-2017. All participating mothers with information on e-cigarette use before and during pregnancy were included. Self-reported information about e-cigarette use were assessed using questionnaires. Weighted prevalences of e-cigarette use before and during pregnancy were calculated. Multivariable logistic regressions were used to examine the association between various demographic characteristics and e-cigarette use before or during pregnancy.
This study included 69 508 pregnant women from 38 states in the United States. The weighted prevalence of e-cigarette use before pregnancy and during the last 3 months of pregnancy was 3.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 3.4%-3.9%) and 1.1% (0.9%-1.2%), respectively. The prevalence varied across states, ranging from 1.3% to 8.3% for e-cigarette use before pregnancy and from 0.1% to 3.4% for e-cigarette use during the last 3 months of pregnancy. Among women who used e-cigarettes before pregnancy, 24.4% (21.7%-27.1%) continued to use e-cigarettes during pregnancy. Among women who used e-cigarettes during pregnancy, 62.3% (56.5%-68.0%) were dual users. In multivariable analyses, cigarette smoking was most strongly associated with e-cigarette use. The adjusted odds ratio comparing smokers with nonsmokers before pregnancy was 11.10 (95% CI 9.34-13.20) for e-cigarette use before pregnancy and 6.72 (95% CI 4.38-10.31) for e-cigarette use during pregnancy.
Using data from 38 states in the United States, we showed geographical variations in the prevalence of e-cigarette use before and during pregnancy. Among women who used e-cigarettes before pregnancy, a quarter of them continued to use e-cigarettes during pregnancy. Conventional cigarette use is a strong risk factor for e-cigarette use before and during pregnancy. The prevalence of e-cigarette use needs to be monitored continuously.
This study provides important information to understand the status and changing patterns of e-cigarette use in pregnant women in the United States. Among pregnant women in 38 states in the United States, 3.6% of them used e-cigarettes during the 3 months before pregnancy and 1.1% used them during the last 3 months of pregnancy. The prevalence varied across states. A quarter of women who used e-cigarettes before pregnancy continued to use e-cigarettes during pregnancy. Cigarette smoking is the strongest predictor of e-cigarette use. Future research about health effects of e-cigarette use during pregnancy is in urgent need.
研究从受孕前到孕期电子烟使用的流行情况和变化模式。
这是一项使用美国多地点妊娠风险评估监测系统 2016-2017 年数据的横断面研究。所有参与研究的母亲都提供了受孕前和孕期电子烟使用情况的信息。使用问卷评估电子烟使用的自我报告信息。计算受孕前和孕期电子烟使用的加权流行率。多变量逻辑回归用于研究各种人口统计学特征与受孕前或孕期电子烟使用之间的关系。
这项研究包括来自美国 38 个州的 69508 名孕妇。受孕前和孕期最后 3 个月电子烟使用的加权流行率分别为 3.6%(95%置信区间 [CI] 3.4%-3.9%)和 1.1%(0.9%-1.2%)。各州之间的流行率存在差异,受孕前电子烟使用的流行率范围为 1.3%-8.3%,孕期最后 3 个月电子烟使用的流行率范围为 0.1%-3.4%。在受孕前使用电子烟的女性中,24.4%(21.7%-27.1%)在孕期继续使用电子烟。在孕期使用电子烟的女性中,62.3%(56.5%-68.0%)为双重使用者。在多变量分析中,吸烟与电子烟使用最密切相关。与受孕前不吸烟者相比,受孕前吸烟者的电子烟使用调整比值比为 11.10(95%CI 9.34-13.20),孕期电子烟使用的调整比值比为 6.72(95%CI 4.38-10.31)。
本研究利用美国 38 个州的数据,显示了受孕前和孕期电子烟使用的流行率存在地域差异。在受孕前使用电子烟的女性中,有四分之一在孕期继续使用电子烟。常规香烟使用是受孕前和孕期电子烟使用的一个强烈危险因素。电子烟的使用流行率需要持续监测。
这项研究提供了重要信息,有助于了解美国孕妇电子烟使用的现状和变化模式。在 38 个州的孕妇中,受孕前 3 个月有 3.6%的孕妇使用电子烟,孕期最后 3 个月有 1.1%的孕妇使用电子烟。各州之间的流行率存在差异。四分之一在受孕前使用电子烟的孕妇在孕期继续使用电子烟。吸烟是电子烟使用的最强预测因素。迫切需要研究孕期电子烟使用对健康的影响。