Azagba Sunday, Ebling Todd, Korkmaz Alperen
College of Nursing, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
Addiction. 2025 Mar;120(3):423-431. doi: 10.1111/add.16612. Epub 2024 Jul 9.
Disposable e-cigarette use has increased among United States (US) high school students in recent years. However, there is limited research on the profile of these users, how often they use these products, and whether they displace cigarette smoking. This study aimed to measure how disposable e-cigarette use among US youth varies according to demographic characteristics and whether there is any association between e-cigarette use and reduced use of traditional cigarettes.
We used cross-sectional data from the 2022 National Youth Tobacco Survey and conducted a multinomial logistic regression to examine factors associated with the types of e-cigarette devices used in the prior 30 days, adjusting for sex, sexual identity, grade level and race/ethnicity. We also used a finite mixture model to account for unobserved differences among users and identify e-cigarette use patterns in different subgroups of users.
United States.
High school students in grades 9-12 (n = 14 389).
Survey participants self-reported the type of e-cigarette device used, the frequency of e-cigarettes used and cigarettes smoked over the past 30 days.
Disposable e-cigarettes were the most popular e-cigarette type. Sex, sexual orientation, grade level and race/ethnicity were associated with disposable e-cigarette use. The odds of disposable e-cigarette use were lower in male students than in female students (odds ratio [OR] = 0.78, 95% confidence interval [CI] = [0.64-0.96]), and higher in students who identified as gay or lesbian (OR = 1.70, 95% CI = [1.11-2.61]) or bisexual (OR = 1.52, 95% CI = [1.16-1.99]) than in heterosexual students. The odds of disposable use were higher among students in higher grades (10th, 11th and 12th) than in 9th graders (OR = 1.71, 2.24 and 2.52, respectively). Disposable e-cigarette users had a lower frequency of traditional cigarette use than other e-cigarette users, both in the low-frequency class (incidence rate ratio [IRR] = 0.33, 95% CI = [0.12-0.92]) and the high-frequency class (IRR = 0.27, 95% CI = [0.08-0.92]).
Disposable e-cigarette use appears to be higher among United States high school students who are female, older and/or identify as gay, lesbian or bisexual. Disposable e-cigarettes appear to be associated with reduced traditional cigarette use.
近年来,美国高中生中一次性电子烟的使用有所增加。然而,关于这些使用者的特征、使用频率以及他们是否取代了吸烟行为的研究有限。本研究旨在衡量美国青少年中一次性电子烟的使用情况如何因人口统计学特征而异,以及电子烟使用与传统香烟使用减少之间是否存在关联。
我们使用了2022年全国青少年烟草调查的横断面数据,并进行了多项逻辑回归分析,以检验与过去30天内使用的电子烟设备类型相关的因素,并对性别、性取向、年级水平和种族/族裔进行了调整。我们还使用了有限混合模型来考虑使用者之间未观察到的差异,并识别不同亚组使用者的电子烟使用模式。
美国。
9至12年级的高中生(n = 14389)。
调查参与者自我报告了过去30天内使用的电子烟设备类型、电子烟使用频率和吸烟频率。
一次性电子烟是最受欢迎的电子烟类型。性别、性取向、年级水平和种族/族裔与一次性电子烟的使用有关。男学生使用一次性电子烟的几率低于女学生(优势比[OR] = 0.78,95%置信区间[CI] = [0.64 - 0.96]),而认同为同性恋或双性恋的学生使用一次性电子烟的几率高于异性恋学生(OR = 1.70,95% CI = [1.11 - 2.61])或双性恋学生(OR = 1.52,95% CI = [1.16 - 1.99])。高年级(10年级、11年级和12年级)学生使用一次性电子烟的几率高于9年级学生(OR分别为1.71、2.24和2.52)。无论是在低频组(发病率比[IRR] = 0.33,95% CI = [0.12 - 0.92])还是高频组(IRR = 0.27,95% CI = [0.08 - 0.92]),一次性电子烟使用者使用传统香烟的频率都低于其他电子烟使用者。
在美国女性、年龄较大和/或认同为同性恋、双性恋的高中生中,一次性电子烟的使用似乎更高。一次性电子烟似乎与传统香烟使用的减少有关。