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吸烟者、电子烟使用者和双重使用者对特定烟草产品 COVID-19 风险的认知,以及烟草使用行为的变化。

Perceptions of Tobacco Product-Specific COVID-19 Risk and Changes in Tobacco Use Behaviors Among Smokers, E-Cigarette Users, and Dual Users.

机构信息

Department of Health Behavior and Policy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

Department of Psychology, Center for the Study of Tobacco Products, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2021 Aug 18;23(9):1617-1622. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntab053.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a public health crisis, but its effects on tobacco users remain ill-defined. This report aimed to assess the relationship between tobacco product-specific risk perceptions for COVID-19 and changes in tobacco use since the start of the pandemic.

METHODS

A sample (n = 776) of past-30 day exclusive smokers (n = 238), exclusive e-cigarette users (n = 143), and dual users (n = 395) residing in the US and aged 18 or older were collected using Mechanical Turk from April 27 to June 8, 2020. Adjusted associations between tobacco product-specific COVID-19 risk perceptions (ie risk that smokers/vapers are at for COVID-19 relative to non-smokers/non-vapers) and changes in tobacco use since the pandemic began were assessed using partial proportional odds models.

RESULTS

A majority of those who used cigarettes (63.7%) and e-cigarettes (56.1%) felt that the risk of COVID-19 was greater for users of their tobacco product than for non-users. Twenty-four percent of smokers had increased their cigarette use since the start of the pandemic and 28.0% had decreased. Similarly, 27.3% of e-cigarette users had increased their e-cigarette use since the start of the pandemic and 23.8% had decreased. Higher risk perceptions for COVID-19 were associated with reductions in tobacco use since the pandemic began for exclusive e-cigarette users and dual users.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings provide the support that tobacco product-specific COVID-19 risk perceptions may be an important correlate of changes in tobacco use during the pandemic. Targeted information to inform tobacco users regarding their risks for COVID-19 is needed during this public health crisis.

IMPLICATIONS

Few published studies have investigated the relationship between tobacco product-specific risk perceptions for COVID-19 and changes in tobacco product use since the pandemic began. This study enhances the current literature by providing evidence that higher tobacco product-specific risk perceptions for COVID-19 are associated with reductions in tobacco use since the pandemic began for exclusive e-cigarette users and dual users of cigarettes and e-cigarettes. Additionally, daily tobacco users may be more likely to have increased their tobacco use than non-daily users. These findings emphasize the importance of disseminating targeted health information to tobacco users regarding COVID-19 risks.

摘要

引言

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一场公共卫生危机,但它对烟草使用者的影响仍未明确界定。本报告旨在评估针对 COVID-19 的特定烟草制品风险认知与大流行开始以来烟草使用变化之间的关系。

方法

使用 Mechanical Turk 从 2020 年 4 月 27 日至 6 月 8 日,在美国收集了过去 30 天内的纯吸烟者(n = 238)、纯电子烟使用者(n = 143)和双重使用者(n = 395)的样本(n = 776),年龄在 18 岁或以上。使用部分比例优势模型评估针对 COVID-19 的特定烟草制品风险认知(即吸烟者/电子烟使用者患 COVID-19 的风险相对于非吸烟者/非电子烟使用者)与大流行开始以来烟草使用变化之间的调整关联。

结果

大多数使用香烟(63.7%)和电子烟(56.1%)的人认为,与非使用者相比,其烟草制品使用者的 COVID-19 风险更大。自大流行开始以来,24%的吸烟者增加了香烟使用量,而 28.0%的吸烟者减少了香烟使用量。同样,自大流行开始以来,27.3%的电子烟使用者增加了电子烟使用量,而 23.8%的电子烟使用者减少了电子烟使用量。针对 COVID-19 的风险认知度较高与大流行开始以来电子烟使用者和双重使用者的烟草使用减少有关。

结论

这些发现提供了支持,即针对 COVID-19 的特定烟草制品风险认知可能是大流行期间烟草使用变化的重要相关因素。在这场公共卫生危机期间,需要向烟草使用者提供有关其 COVID-19 风险的针对性信息。

意义

很少有已发表的研究调查针对 COVID-19 的特定烟草制品风险认知与大流行开始以来烟草产品使用变化之间的关系。本研究通过提供证据来增强当前文献,即针对 COVID-19 的较高烟草制品特定风险认知度与大流行开始以来电子烟使用者和香烟与电子烟双重使用者的烟草使用减少有关。此外,每天使用烟草的人可能比非每天使用烟草的人更有可能增加他们的烟草使用量。这些发现强调了向烟草使用者传播针对 COVID-19 风险的针对性健康信息的重要性。

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