Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California.
Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.
Pediatrics. 2024 Apr 1;153(4). doi: 10.1542/peds.2023-063430.
Disposable electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are widely used by adolescents and young adults (AYAs). Whether using disposable devices is associated with future e-cigarette use patterns is unknown but important for informing e-cigarette regulation.
Prospective longitudinal study combining data from adolescent (14-17 years) and young adult (21-24 years) cohorts from Southern California surveyed at baseline and approximately 8-month follow-up during 2021 to 2022. The analyses included AYAs who used e-cigarettes in the past 30 days at baseline and had exposure and outcome data (N = 403; adolescent n = 124, young adult n = 279).
In the pooled sample of AYAs who used e-cigarettes at baseline (57.2% cis-gender female, 56.2% Hispanic), 278 (69.0%) reported past 30-day disposable e-cigarette use, and 125 (31.0%) used only nondisposable e-cigarettes. Baseline use of disposable (versus only nondisposable) devices was associated with higher odds of continued e-cigarette use (adjusted odds ratio = 1.92; 95% confidence interval = 1.09-3.42) and a greater number of times used e-cigarettes per day at follow-up (adjusted incidence rate ratio = 1.29; 95% confidence interval = 1.02-1.63). In supplemental analyses, disposable e-cigarette use was associated with greater odds of no changes (versus reductions) in e-cigarette use frequency and puffs per episode from baseline to follow-up but was not associated with increases in use frequency and intensity. No differences in e-cigarette use outcomes were found between those with poly-device (disposable and nondisposable) versus only disposable device use.
Use of disposable e-cigarette devices among AYAs may be associated with higher risks for persistent e-cigarette use patterns, which should be considered in tobacco product regulation designed to protect AYAs.
一次性电子烟在青少年和年轻成年人(AYAs)中广泛使用。使用一次性设备是否与未来的电子烟使用模式有关尚不清楚,但对于电子烟监管具有重要意义。
本研究采用青少年(14-17 岁)和年轻成年人(21-24 岁)队列的前瞻性纵向研究,于 2021 年至 2022 年进行基线和大约 8 个月的随访调查。分析纳入了在基线时过去 30 天内使用电子烟且有暴露和结局数据的 AYAs(共 403 名;青少年 n=124,年轻成年人 n=279)。
在基线时使用电子烟的 AYA pooled 样本中(57.2% cis-性别女性,56.2%西班牙裔),278 名(69.0%)报告过去 30 天内使用一次性电子烟,125 名(31.0%)仅使用非一次性电子烟。与仅使用非一次性电子烟相比,基线时使用一次性电子烟(versus only nondisposable)与更高的电子烟持续使用几率(校正比值比=1.92;95%置信区间=1.09-3.42)和更高的每天使用电子烟次数(校正发生率比=1.29;95%置信区间=1.02-1.63)相关。在补充分析中,与基线至随访期间电子烟使用频率和吸口数无变化(versus 减少)相比,使用一次性电子烟与电子烟使用频率和强度增加的几率更高,但与电子烟使用频率和强度增加无关。在使用电子烟的结局方面,在多设备(一次性和非一次性)使用者与仅使用一次性设备者之间未发现差异。
在 AYA 中使用一次性电子烟设备可能与更高的电子烟持续使用模式风险相关,这在旨在保护 AYA 的烟草产品监管中应加以考虑。