Center for Tobacco Products, US Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
Tobacco Control Research Branch, Behavioral Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2023 Feb 9;25(3):596-601. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntac199.
Cigarette smoking has declined, while electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) use has increased in the United States. Understanding the role of ENDS in adult smoking quit attempts and cessation is important for estimating their population health impact.
We used data from 2018 to 2019 tobacco use supplement to the current population survey to examine demographic characteristics and ENDS use patterns among adult ENDS users who reported quitting smoking in the past year by trying to switch to ENDS ("switchers") and smokers who did or did not make a quit attempt in the past year. χ2 tests of proportions and t-tests were used to compare characteristics between groups.
In 2018-2019, about three-quarters of switchers reported daily use of ENDS compared to only one-third of dual users with a recent quit attempt by trying to switch to ENDS. Compared to dual users who made a quit attempt by trying to switch to ENDS, switchers were more likely to use menthol/mint-flavored ENDS exclusively (5.6% vs. 13.1%; p = .004) but less likely to use tobacco-flavored ENDS exclusively (21.2% vs. 13.7%; p = .01).
ENDS users who quit smoking in the past year and reported trying to quit by switching to ENDS were more likely to use menthol/mint flavors exclusively and use ENDS daily compared to dual users who made a quit attempt by trying to switch to ENDS. Longer-term prospective data may better clarify the role of ENDS in smoking quit attempts and cessation.
This study provides information on patterns of ENDS use in former smokers and current smokers who tried to quit smoking by switching to ENDS in a national sample of U.S. adults. These results can inform policy actions concerning ENDS products.
在美国,吸烟人数有所下降,而电子烟的使用有所增加。了解电子烟在成年吸烟者戒烟尝试和戒烟中的作用对于评估其对人群健康的影响很重要。
我们使用了 2018 年至 2019 年烟草使用补充调查的数据,该调查是目前人口调查的一部分,以检查过去一年试图改用电子烟戒烟的成年电子烟使用者(“转换者”)和过去一年没有戒烟尝试的吸烟者的人口统计学特征和电子烟使用模式。我们使用卡方检验和 t 检验比较了两组之间的特征。
在 2018-2019 年,大约四分之三的转换者报告说他们每天都使用电子烟,而只有三分之一的试图通过改用电子烟来戒烟的双重使用者每天都使用电子烟。与试图通过改用电子烟来戒烟的双重使用者相比,转换者更有可能只使用薄荷醇/薄荷味电子烟(5.6%比 13.1%;p=0.004),而不太可能只使用烟草味电子烟(21.2%比 13.7%;p=0.01)。
过去一年戒烟并报告试图通过改用电子烟来戒烟的电子烟使用者更有可能只使用薄荷醇/薄荷味电子烟且每天使用电子烟,而试图通过改用电子烟来戒烟的双重使用者则不然。长期的前瞻性数据可能会更好地阐明电子烟在戒烟尝试和戒烟中的作用。
本研究提供了关于美国成年人全国样本中前吸烟者和当前吸烟者在试图改用电子烟戒烟时电子烟使用模式的信息。这些结果可以为电子烟产品的政策行动提供信息。