Huh Jimi, Galimov Artur, Meza Leah, Galstyan Ellen, Unger Jennifer B, Baezconde-Garbanati Lourdes, Sussman Steven
Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States.
Tob Induc Dis. 2024 May 23;22. doi: 10.18332/tid/175729. eCollection 2024.
Brick-and-mortar vape shops specialize in the sale of e-cigarettes and remain a primary source for purchasing emerging e-cigarette products. New regulatory policies have been implemented at local-, state- and federal-level; the retail environment at vape shops and product preferences among vape shop customers shifted accordingly.
From 2019 to 2023, we collected anonymous interview data from vape shop customers (n=572) from 83 vape shops in Southern California. We aggregated the data by month and treated each month as the unit of analysis to document changes in recruitment efforts among the vape shops in relation to major policy implementations over 4 years. We also examined the systematic fluctuations and trends in customers' e-cigarette product preferences and nicotine content in these products.
The monthly average shop-level consent rate was 52.9% (SD=8.7), with an overall decreasing trend over time. It was necessary for our data collection team to approach a greater number of vape shops to obtain consent with implementation of various state and federal tobacco regulations and following COVID-19. We observed an increase in the purchase of disposable products and nicotine concentrations in the products, while the average use frequency remained the same.
Our findings demonstrated that user preferences, product characteristics and challenges in research involving vape shops are closely associated to changes in regulations. We documented a dramatic increase in nicotine concentration in products. Future policies restricting the amount of nicotine in tobacco products at the federal level are necessary to protect consumers from further nicotine addiction. This study provides documentation over time of the drastic increases in nicotine concentration among e-cigarette users as a result of the fluctuations in the product market. Regulating nicotine content in tobacco products could safeguard against further unsafe modifications in e-cigarettes and other types of tobacco products.
实体电子烟商店专门销售电子烟,仍然是购买新兴电子烟产品的主要来源。地方、州和联邦层面已实施新的监管政策;电子烟商店的零售环境以及电子烟商店顾客的产品偏好也相应发生了变化。
2019年至2023年期间,我们收集了南加州83家电子烟商店的572名电子烟商店顾客的匿名访谈数据。我们按月汇总数据,并将每个月作为分析单位,以记录电子烟商店在4年期间与主要政策实施相关的招募工作变化。我们还研究了顾客对电子烟产品偏好以及这些产品中尼古丁含量的系统性波动和趋势。
每月平均店铺层面的同意率为52.9%(标准差=8.7),且随时间呈总体下降趋势。随着各种州和联邦烟草法规的实施以及新冠疫情之后,我们的数据收集团队有必要接触更多的电子烟商店以获得同意。我们观察到一次性产品的购买量以及产品中的尼古丁浓度有所增加,而平均使用频率保持不变。
我们的研究结果表明,在涉及电子烟商店的研究中,用户偏好、产品特征和挑战与法规变化密切相关。我们记录了产品中尼古丁浓度的大幅增加。未来在联邦层面限制烟草产品中尼古丁含量的政策对于保护消费者免受进一步的尼古丁成瘾是必要的。本研究记录了随着产品市场波动电子烟使用者尼古丁浓度急剧增加的长期情况。规范烟草产品中的尼古丁含量可以防止电子烟和其他类型烟草产品出现进一步不安全的改变。