Dunn Delaney S, Johnson Amanda L, Sterling Kymberle L, Cohn Amy M
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA; Health Promotion Research Center, Stephenson Cancer Center, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
Health Promotion Research Center, Stephenson Cancer Center, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
Addict Behav. 2021 Jul;118:106884. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.106884. Epub 2021 Feb 27.
The prevalence of little cigar and cigarillo (LCC) use among young adults is high. Research shows there are racial/ethnic differences in this prevalence, with Black/African American users more likely to report current LCC use. Given these discrepancies in LCC use, the present study aimed to assess potential differences in reasons for LCC use between White and Black/African American young adult ever and past 30-day users.
Participants were White (n = 2150), and Black/African American (n = 308) young adults (aged 18 to 24) recruited from Amazon Mechanical Turk who completed an online survey of tobacco use (December 2018-January 2019). LCC users were asked eight reasons for using LCCs.
Flavoring was cited as the most popular reason for LCC use among White ever users while affordability was the most popular among Black/African American ever users. Adjusted logistic regressions among ever users revealed that Black/African American respondents (vs White) were more likely to use LCCs because of their affordability, the perception that LCCs are less harmful than cigarettes, and because of LCC advertising appeal. Among past 30-day users, adjusted logistic regression models showed that Black/African American respondents (vs White) were more likely to use LCCs because of their affordability.
Findings align with previous studies showing that LLCs are more heavily marketed in predominantly Black/African American communities. Prevention efforts should account for racial differences in reasons for use in message development.
在年轻成年人中,小雪茄和小雪茄烟(LCC)的使用率很高。研究表明,这种使用率存在种族/民族差异,黑人/非裔美国使用者更有可能报告目前正在使用LCC。鉴于LCC使用方面的这些差异,本研究旨在评估白人和黑人/非裔美国年轻成年人曾经使用过以及过去30天内使用过LCC的人群在使用LCC原因上的潜在差异。
参与者是从亚马逊土耳其机器人平台招募的白人(n = 2150)和黑人/非裔美国(n = 308)年轻成年人(年龄在18至24岁之间),他们完成了一项关于烟草使用的在线调查(2018年12月至2019年1月)。LCC使用者被问及使用LCC的八个原因。
调味被认为是白人曾经使用者中使用LCC最常见的原因,而可承受性是黑人/非裔美国曾经使用者中最常见的原因。曾经使用者的调整后逻辑回归显示,黑人/非裔美国受访者(与白人相比)更有可能因为其可承受性、认为LCC比香烟危害小以及LCC广告吸引力而使用LCC。在过去30天内的使用者中,调整后的逻辑回归模型显示,黑人/非裔美国受访者(与白人相比)更有可能因为其可承受性而使用LCC。
研究结果与之前的研究一致,表明LCC在以黑人/非裔美国人为主的社区中营销力度更大。预防工作应在信息开发中考虑使用原因方面的种族差异。