Behavioral Health and Health Policy, Westat, Rockville, MD, USA.
Rutgers Center for Tobacco Studies, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2023 Jul 28;25(Suppl_1):S5-S15. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntad010.
Understanding the characteristics of premium cigar use patterns is essential for minimizing public health harms. Typically, premium cigars are handmade, larger, more expensive, and without the characterizing flavors that are present in other cigar types: Nonpremium traditional cigars, cigarillos, and filtered cigars.
Self-reported brand and price data were used from Wave 6 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study to define and estimate premium versus nonpremium cigar use among U.S. adults, as well as to explore cigar smoking patterns, purchasing behavior, and reasons for use by cigar type.
In 2021, 0.9% (95% CI = 0.7-1.0) of adults were premium cigar users, compared to 0.4% of nonpremium traditional cigar users (95% CI = 0.3-0.5), 1.1% of cigarillo users (95% CI = 1.0-1.2), and 0.6% filtered cigar users (95% CI = 0.5-0.7). Premium cigar users were overwhelmingly male (97.7%), and 35.8% were aged ≥55 years. The average premium cigar price/stick was $8.67, $5.50-7.00 more than other cigar types. Compared to other cigar types, significantly fewer premium cigar users had a regular brand with a flavor other than tobacco (15% vs. 38%-53%). Though flavors remained the top reason for premium cigar use, they were less likely to endorse flavors as a reason for use than other cigar users (40% vs. 68-74%). Premium cigar users had a lower prevalence (aRR: 0.37, 95% CI = 0.25-0.55) of dual use of cigars and cigarettes.
Although <1% of U.S. adults use premium cigars, their use and purchasing characteristics continue to differ from other cigar types, highlighting the importance of capturing data specific to premium cigar use.
This manuscript extends previous research from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine report, "Premium cigars: Patterns of use, marketing, and health effects" by utilizing the most recent PATH Study data (Wave 6) to examine patterns of cigar use, including purchasing behavior and reasons for use, by cigar type (eg, premium traditional cigars, nonpremium traditional cigars, cigarillos, and filtered cigars). The findings support continued research on patterns of premium cigar use, which differ from use patterns of other cigar types.
了解高级雪茄使用模式的特点对于最大限度地减少公共健康危害至关重要。通常,高级雪茄是手工制作的,尺寸更大,价格更高,而且没有其他雪茄类型所具有的特征风味:非高级传统雪茄、小雪茄和过滤雪茄。
利用美国成年人的人口烟草和健康评估(PATH)研究第六波的自我报告品牌和价格数据,定义和估计高级雪茄和非高级雪茄的使用情况,以及探索雪茄吸烟模式、购买行为以及不同类型雪茄使用的原因。
2021 年,0.9%(95%CI=0.7-1.0)的成年人是高级雪茄使用者,而非高级传统雪茄使用者为 0.4%(95%CI=0.3-0.5),小雪茄使用者为 1.1%(95%CI=1.0-1.2),过滤雪茄使用者为 0.6%(95%CI=0.5-0.7)。高级雪茄使用者绝大多数为男性(97.7%),35.8%年龄≥55 岁。高级雪茄的平均价格/支为 8.67 美元,比其他雪茄类型贵 5.50-7.00 美元。与其他雪茄类型相比,高级雪茄使用者中具有非烟草口味的常规品牌的比例明显较低(约 15%,而 38%-53%为其他雪茄类型)。尽管口味仍然是高级雪茄使用的首要原因,但与其他雪茄使用者相比,他们不太可能将口味作为使用的原因(~40%,而其他雪茄使用者为 68-74%)。高级雪茄使用者同时使用雪茄和香烟的比例较低(ARR:0.37,95%CI=0.25-0.55)。
尽管<1%的美国成年人使用高级雪茄,但他们的使用和购买特征继续与其他雪茄类型不同,这突出了捕获特定于高级雪茄使用的数据的重要性。
本文通过利用最新的 PATH 研究数据(第六波),扩展了国家科学院、工程院和医学研究所报告“高级雪茄:使用、营销和健康影响”中的先前研究,检查了不同类型雪茄(例如,高级传统雪茄、非高级传统雪茄、小雪茄和过滤雪茄)的吸烟模式,包括购买行为和使用原因。研究结果支持对高级雪茄使用模式的持续研究,这种模式与其他雪茄类型的使用模式不同。