Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.
Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 10;18(12):6301. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18126301.
We aimed to examine patterns in smoking and electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) use over an extended period of time (up to 20 weeks) in people who smoked and who had never previously made a successful quit attempt using an ENDS.
We conducted a longitudinal mixed-methods study in Dunedin, New Zealand, during 2018 and 2019.
Purposively selected participants ( = 45; age (≥18 years), gender, ethnicities, cigarettes/day) who wished to quit smoking.
Participants were provided with a second-generation ENDS device (vape pen or starter "tank" device) at the start of their quit attempt, and asked to complete smartphone-based daily diary surveys assessing smoking and ENDS use.
Sunburst plots and a sequence plot were used to describe weekly and daily patterns of smoking and ENDS use (smoking only, ENDS use only, dual use, abstinent).
The most frequently reported movements among participants, classified according to their study week behaviour, occurred between dual use and exclusive ENDS use (and vice versa). A smaller group reported moving from dual use to exclusive smoking (and often back to dual use), and a small number reported moving between abstinence and different ENDS and smoked tobacco usage behaviours. Data visualisations focussing on those participants who had provided data during each of weeks 9-12 indicate that only a minority reported sustained dual use; instead, most participants indicated varied smoked tobacco and ENDS use, which included periods of dual use.
The considerable variety observed within and between study participants suggests that high variability is typical rather than exceptional. Transitions from smoking to ENDS use may involve considerable periods of dual use, which is likely to be dynamic and potentially sustained over several months.
本研究旨在调查从未成功使用电子烟戒烟的吸烟者在长达 20 周的时间内吸烟和使用电子烟的模式。
本研究是一项在新西兰达尼丁进行的纵向混合方法研究,时间为 2018 年至 2019 年。
选择了有戒烟意愿的特定参与者(n=45;年龄[≥18 岁]、性别、种族、每天吸烟量)。
在开始戒烟时,参与者被提供了第二代电子烟设备(电子烟或起始“罐”设备),并被要求完成基于智能手机的每日日记调查,评估吸烟和电子烟使用情况。
使用太阳图和序列图描述了吸烟和电子烟使用的每周和每日模式(仅吸烟、仅使用电子烟、同时使用电子烟和吸烟、戒烟)。根据他们的研究周行为进行分类,参与者中最常报告的变化发生在同时使用电子烟和吸烟与仅使用电子烟(反之亦然)之间。一小部分参与者报告从同时使用电子烟和吸烟转变为仅吸烟(通常又回到同时使用电子烟和吸烟),少数参与者报告在戒烟和不同的电子烟和吸烟行为之间转变。关注那些在第 9-12 周期间提供了数据的参与者的数据可视化表明,只有少数人报告持续同时使用电子烟和吸烟;相反,大多数参与者表示有不同的吸烟和电子烟使用情况,包括同时使用电子烟和吸烟的时期。
在研究参与者内部和之间观察到的相当大的变化表明,高度的可变性是典型的,而不是例外。从吸烟转变为使用电子烟可能涉及相当长的同时使用电子烟和吸烟的时期,这可能是动态的,并可能持续几个月。