Chaffee Benjamin W, Halpern-Felsher Bonnie, Croker James Alton, Werts Miranda, Couch Elizabeth T, Cheng Jing
University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Research Lab, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep. 2022 Jun;3. doi: 10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100068. Epub 2022 Jun 3.
Citing concern over youth use, the Food and Drug Administration announced a prioritized enforcement policy against cartridge-based (reusable pod) e-cigarettes in non-menthol, non-tobacco flavors, effective February 2020. Data are needed regarding youth e-cigarette access and use behaviors following this policy.
This cross-sectional national (USA) online panel survey, conducted March/April 2021, included 2253 participants ages 14-20 who ever used e-cigarettes ≥3 times (73% past 30-day users). Participants reported their flavor preferences, use reasons, and perceived ease of access. Latent class analysis categorized participants according to their preferred e-cigarette flavors, and multinominal logistic regression identified sociodemographic and behavioral correlates of class membership.
Most past 30-day e-cigarette users used reusable pod (77%) or modern disposable (68%) devices, ≥1 non-tobacco (92%), sweet (76%), and/or menthol flavors including fruit-ice (70%) (flavor and device categories not mutually exclusive). Most past 30-day users (70%) and non-users (63%) perceived it would be somewhat or very easy to acquire e-cigarettes in flavors they like. Latent class analysis identified four e-cigarette flavor preference classes: mint (34% of sample), no preference (29%), fruit/sweet (28%), and dislikes ≥1 flavor (10%). Relative to no preference, membership in fruit/sweet (RRR: 1.87; 95% CI: 1.37, 2.57) and mint (RRR: 3.85; 95% CI: 2.77, 5.36) classes was associated with using e-cigarettes ≥50 times. Fruit/sweet membership was inversely associated with combustible tobacco use (RRR: 0.50; 95% CI: 0.38, 0.66).
Young e-cigarette users maintained ample access to flavored and cartridge-based products. Stronger access restrictions and enforcement are required to reduce youth e-cigarette use.
鉴于对青少年使用电子烟的担忧,美国食品药品监督管理局宣布了一项针对非薄荷醇、非烟草口味的基于烟弹(可重复使用烟弹)的电子烟的优先执法政策,该政策于2020年2月生效。需要有关该政策实施后青少年电子烟获取和使用行为的数据。
这项于2021年3月/4月进行的全国性(美国)在线横断面小组调查,纳入了2253名年龄在14 - 20岁之间且曾经使用电子烟≥3次的参与者(73%为过去30天内的使用者)。参与者报告了他们的口味偏好、使用原因以及获取的难易程度。潜在类别分析根据参与者偏好的电子烟口味对其进行分类,多项逻辑回归确定了类别归属的社会人口统计学和行为相关因素。
在过去30天内,大多数电子烟使用者使用可重复使用烟弹(77%)或现代一次性电子烟(68%),使用≥1种非烟草口味(92%)、甜味(76%)和/或薄荷醇口味(包括水果冰味,70%)(口味和设备类别并非相互排斥)。大多数过去30天内的使用者(70%)和非使用者(63%)认为获取他们喜欢口味的电子烟会有些容易或非常容易。潜在类别分析确定了四个电子烟口味偏好类别:薄荷味(占样本的34%)、无偏好(29%)、水果/甜味(28%)以及不喜欢≥1种口味(10%)。相对于无偏好类别,水果/甜味类别(相对风险比:1.87;95%置信区间:1.37,2.57)和薄荷味类别(相对风险比:3.85;95%置信区间:2.77,5.36)的成员使用电子烟≥50次的可能性更高。水果/甜味类别成员与可燃烟草使用呈负相关(相对风险比:0.50;95%置信区间:0.38,0.66)。
年轻的电子烟使用者仍然能够很容易地获取有口味的基于烟弹的产品。需要更强有力的获取限制和执法措施来减少青少年电子烟的使用。