Dearfield Craig T, Choi Kelvin, Vivino Anthony, Horn Kimberly, Ahluwalia Jasjit S, Crandell Ian, Bernat Edward M, Bernat Debra H
The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Washington, DC, United States.
Division of Intramural Research, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Bethesda, MD, United States.
Prev Med Rep. 2022 Nov 29;31:102069. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.102069. eCollection 2023 Feb.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) required all Public Housing Authorities to become smokefree in July 2018, following an 18-month implementation period that began February 2017. The HUD rule included all combustible tobacco products; e-cigarettes were not included. This purpose of this study is to characterize e-cigarette use overall and initiation after the implementation of the smokefree rule among tobacco users living in public housing. Data were collected from 396 adult (18+ years) current tobacco users at the time of rule implementation residing in the District of Columbia Housing Authority between July 2018 and November 2021. Measures include e-cigarette use, age of initiation, reasons for e-cigarette use, e-cigarette use susceptibility (among non-users), and sociodemographic characteristics. Descriptive and crosstab statistics were calculated to characterize e-cigarette use. Nearly-one-quarter of tobacco users reported lifetime use of e-cigarettes (24 %, n = 95) and 4.8 % (n = 19) indicated past 30-day e-cigarette use. Of the lifetime users, twenty-two (23.2 %) initiated their use after the smoke-free rule went into effect, with only two of those residents indicating they did so because of the rule. Of those who never used an e-cigarette, 23.5 % (n = 70) indicated being curious about e-cigarettes and 10.7 % (n = 40) said they may use e-cigarettes in the next year. Results indicate low use of e-cigarette products and low uptake due to the rule. Few tobacco users who never used e-cigarettes indicated intentions to use. Results suggest that omitting e-cigarettes from the HUD rule has not led to significant use of these products in this sample.
美国住房和城市发展部(HUD)要求所有公共住房管理机构在2018年7月实现无烟化,此前从2017年2月开始有一个为期18个月的实施期。HUD的规定涵盖所有可燃烟草制品;电子烟未包括在内。本研究的目的是描述居住在公共住房中的烟草使用者在无烟规定实施后的电子烟总体使用情况和开始使用情况。2018年7月至2021年11月期间,从居住在哥伦比亚特区住房管理局的396名成年(18岁及以上)当前烟草使用者中收集了数据。测量指标包括电子烟使用情况、开始使用的年龄、使用电子烟的原因、电子烟使用易感性(在非使用者中)以及社会人口学特征。计算描述性统计和交叉表统计以描述电子烟使用情况。近四分之一的烟草使用者报告称曾使用过电子烟(24%,n = 95),4.8%(n = 19)表示在过去30天内使用过电子烟。在曾经使用过电子烟的使用者中,有22人(23.2%)在无烟规定生效后开始使用,其中只有两名居民表示他们这样做是因为该规定。在从未使用过电子烟的人中,23.5%(n = 70)表示对电子烟感到好奇,10.7%(n = 40)表示他们可能在明年使用电子烟。结果表明电子烟产品使用率低,且由于该规定开始使用的情况也少。很少有从未使用过电子烟的烟草使用者表示有使用意图。结果表明,HUD规定中未包括电子烟,在该样本中并未导致这些产品的大量使用。