Department of Prevention and Community Health, Milken Institute School of Public Health, Washington, DC, USA.
George Washington Cancer Center, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2021 Oct 7;23(11):1967-1971. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntab058.
The emergence of heated tobacco products (HTPs) in the US marks a critical time for identifying those most likely to use, particularly among young adults.
We analyzed Fall 2019 data from a longitudinal study of young adults (ages 18-34; n = 2375, Mage=24.66±4.68) in 6 US cities, 24.1% of whom used cigarettes and 32.7% e-cigarettes. We assessed HTP awareness, use, and sources, as well as perceived risk, social acceptability, and the likelihood of future use.
In this sample, 9.7% (n = 230) heard of HTPs, 3.5% (n = 84) ever used them, and 2.4% (n = 56) reported past-year purchases (tobacco shops, 66.1%; traditional retailers, 60.7%; online, 39.3%; IQOS specialty stores, 35.7%). In multivariable analyses, having heard of HTPs correlated with being an older, male, and current cigarette and e-cigarette users; among those ever hearing of them, using HTPs correlated with being non-Hispanic and current cigarette and e-cigarette users. Greater likelihood of future use correlated with being older, male, sexual minority, non-Hispanic, and current cigarette and e-cigarette users. Among past-month users (n = 78), the average number of days used was 5.48 (SD = 5.54). Past-month cigarette and e-cigarette users, respectively, who tried HTPs were more likely to report consistent or more frequent use of their respective products than a year ago (p < .001). HTPs were perceived as less addictive than cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, and e-cigarettes, and less harmful and more socially acceptable than other tobacco products except for e-cigarettes and hookah.
The relatively positive perceptions of HTPs and access via various channels underscores the potential penetration of HTPs among US young adults.
In Fall 2019, as IQOS was launching in the US, there were relatively low rates of awareness, use, and use intentions in this sample of young adults with high proportions of other tobacco use. However, this sample reported relatively positive perceptions of HTPs with regard to potential addiction and harm, as well as social acceptability. They also reported accessing HTPs via various channels, underscoring how pervasive the availability to HTPs already has become and may increasingly become. Moreover, certain subgroups (ie, other tobacco users, men) are particularly likely to use HTPs.
加热烟草产品(HTP)在美国的出现标志着确定最有可能使用此类产品的人群(尤其是年轻成年人)的关键时刻。
我们分析了 2019 年秋季来自美国 6 个城市的一项针对年轻成年人(18-34 岁;Mage=24.66±4.68)的纵向研究的数据,其中 24.1%的人使用香烟,32.7%的人使用电子烟。我们评估了 HTP 的认知、使用和来源,以及感知风险、社会可接受性和未来使用的可能性。
在该样本中,9.7%(n=230)听说过 HTP,3.5%(n=84)曾经使用过 HTP,2.4%(n=56)报告过去一年有 HTP 的购买记录(烟草专卖店,66.1%;传统零售商,60.7%;在线,39.3%;IQOS 专卖店,35.7%)。多变量分析显示,听说过 HTP 与年龄较大、男性和当前使用香烟和电子烟有关;在听说过 HTP 的人群中,使用 HTP 与非西班牙裔和当前使用香烟和电子烟有关。未来使用的可能性更高与年龄较大、男性、性少数群体、非西班牙裔和当前使用香烟和电子烟有关。在过去一个月使用 HTP 的人群(n=78)中,平均使用天数为 5.48(SD=5.54)。过去一个月使用香烟和电子烟的人群分别报告称,与一年前相比,他们更有可能持续或更频繁地使用各自的产品(p<0.001)。HTP 被认为比香烟、无烟烟草和电子烟的成瘾性低,比其他烟草制品(除电子烟和水烟外)的危害性和社会可接受性低。
HTP 相对较高的认知度和通过各种渠道获得的机会突出了 HTP 在美年轻成年人中的潜在渗透。
2019 年秋季,当 IQOS 在美国推出时,在该年轻成年人样本中,HTP 的知晓率、使用率和使用意向率相对较低,而其他烟草制品的使用率较高。然而,该样本对 HTP 的潜在成瘾性和危害性以及社会可接受性的看法相对较为积极。他们还报告称通过各种渠道获得 HTP,这突出了 HTP 的普及程度已经很高,并且可能会越来越高。此外,某些亚组(即其他烟草使用者、男性)特别有可能使用 HTP。