Hwang Ju Sam, Lee Kiheon, Kim Choon-Young, Kim Heejin, Kim Sungroul, Lee Cheol M
Department of Family Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Department of Family Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.
Tob Induc Dis. 2023 Mar 14;21:39. doi: 10.18332/tid/160163. eCollection 2023.
This study examined the various factors in the selection of JUUL (and/or), a pod-mod type electronic cigarette (EC), and the changes in EC patterns before and after the JUUL debut on 24 May 2019, using follow-up survey data of adult tobacco users in South Korea.
This study examined transition outcomes among tobacco users and factors associated with future JUUL use. Convenience sample data were collected from adult tobacco users in South Korea, from March-April 2019 (baseline, n=2173) to September 2019 (follow-up, n=779). Results were obtained from the 779 respondents in the follow-up survey, and user data of one or more tobacco products were analyzed. The changes in the proportion of EC and JUUL use during this period were calculated, and multivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted to investigate the selection factors of JUUL.
Four months after the JUUL launch, the proportion of current EC and JUUL users among the whole sample increased by 10.3% (42.6-52.9%, p<0.001) and 17.7 % (4.0-21.7%, p<0.001), respectively, while the proportion of triple users doubled (18.7% vs 37.5%, p<0.001). Among current EC users, the percentage of quitting EC within one month decreased from 18.7% to 8.7%; this change was more pronounced among concurrent JUUL users than non-JUUL users (p<0.001). In the multivariate logistic analysis with adjustment for possible confounders, JUUL use was significantly associated with male sex, young and middle age, and metropolitan residency status at the baseline survey.
After the launch of JUUL in South Korea, EC users, including JUUL and triple users, increased significantly, but the intention to stop EC decreased significantly. Given the serious interests of the tobacco industry in these products, additional regulation is warranted.
本研究利用韩国成年烟草使用者的随访调查数据,考察了选择JUUL(和/或)这种烟弹式电子烟(EC)的各种因素,以及2019年5月24日JUUL推出前后电子烟使用模式的变化。
本研究考察了烟草使用者的转变结果以及与未来使用JUUL相关的因素。便利样本数据收集自韩国成年烟草使用者,时间从2019年3月至4月(基线,n = 2173)到2019年9月(随访,n = 779)。结果来自随访调查中的779名受访者,并对一种或多种烟草产品的使用者数据进行了分析。计算了在此期间电子烟和JUUL使用比例的变化,并进行多因素逻辑回归分析以研究JUUL的选择因素。
JUUL推出四个月后,整个样本中当前电子烟和JUUL使用者的比例分别增加了10.3%(42.6 - 52.9%,p < 0.001)和17.7%(4.0 - 21.7%,p < 0.001),而同时使用三种产品的使用者比例翻了一番(18.7%对37.5%,p < 0.001)。在当前电子烟使用者中,一个月内戒烟的比例从18.7%降至8.7%;这种变化在同时使用JUUL的使用者中比非JUUL使用者中更为明显(p < 0.001)。在对可能的混杂因素进行调整的多因素逻辑分析中,在基线调查时,JUUL的使用与男性、中青年以及大城市居住状况显著相关。
在韩国推出JUUL后,包括JUUL使用者和同时使用三种产品的使用者在内的电子烟使用者显著增加,但戒烟意愿显著下降。鉴于烟草行业对这些产品的严重关注,有必要进行额外监管。